Tips for using JAWS software with ebrary Accessibility Mode
The following are “best practices” from advanced users of JAWS with ebrary’s accessibilty mode: Begin searches as follows: Select CTRL HOME Arrow down Go to “Skip Navigation” Then use either arrows or...
View ArticleWith Adobe Digital Editions 2.0, full-document downloads can be read by...
For more info, see Adobe Digital Editions FAQs at: http://www.adobe.com/products/digital-editions/faq.html Click on “How do I use it with screen reading technology?“ To upgrade to the newest version of...
View ArticleCurrent options to have ebrary book read aloud
Currently we have several options to having ebrary books read aloud: We can set your personal instance of ebrary to a screen-readable text format. Once that is turned on, it will display simple...
View ArticleUsing a 3rd-party text-to-speech screen reader in the online ebrary interface
Officially supported/certified by ebrary: JAWS 15 on IE 11 VoiceOver on Safari (latest versions) Not yet certified NVDA, but works fairly smoothly Firefox (accessibility issues in latest version)...
View Articleebrary Accessibility Mode
The usual display of ebrary books (when reading them online in the ebrary reader) is not screen-readable. ebrary offers a special screen-readable or “accessibility” mode for use with text-to-speech...
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