tiny things (it's just part of being a librarian's daughter, I guess)
. First, Dayspring is misspelled on the O Antiphons (I think that was
12/22/19). Second, I've been playing with the settings tab, and the
choice of Psalter cycle, Canticle, reading cycle selection, and audio
controls are appearing to my screen reader as headings, rather than
radio buttons or other types of elements which can be toggled. I
noticed the link at the bottom, but because it isn't editable, I don't
know how or what to change to get the daily canticle rotation. I am
using Firefox, but could also try Chrome on my BrailleNote Touch +
[tablet],and Safari on the IPhone to see if I get the same result.
And, if it is a work in progress, that is totally OK as well!
If you want to play with a demo version of JAWS (Job Access With
Speech) for Windows, go to www.freedomscientific.com, click on JAWS
headquarters, and there should be a "download demo" link somewhere.
Unfortunately, the sessions are limited to 45 minutes, unless you have
a full authorization. I don't know if they have a trial period for
developers. They can also be reached by phone at 727-803-8600, but the
hold times are lengthy, or by email at [email protected].
If you see Vispero, that is the name of the company after a couple of
mergers. A secondary screen reader, which is totally free, is NVDA
(Nonvisual Desktop Access). If you enjoy playing with the Python
language, its source code is available, plus the add-ons page is full
of all sorts of little projects. To download a full version, go to
www.nv-access.com. The creators and developers are in Australia.
Thanks again,
Jamey```