Jaws Braille Math editor in Word by Aubrey – YouTube
Dr. Robinson demonstrates how to use the Jaws Braille Math Editor for solving basic math problems. She begins by explaining the process of opening the editor using 3-7-4-6 space on…
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Dr. Robinson demonstrates how to use the Jaws Braille Math Editor for solving basic math problems. She begins by explaining the process of opening the editor using 3-7-4-6 space on…
Setting up Spanish Braille using JAWS-enabled Braille display involves a few key steps. First, configure the Braille profile in JAWS by pressing Insert + 6 to open the settings center.…
Dr. Robinson introduces a lesson on using Microsoft Excel to solve math work, specifically focusing on inequalities and graphs. She begins by guiding students on how to put Excel in…
Becoming a Perfect Touch-Typing expert, especially for someone who is young and relies on a screen reader or needs an electric brailler to learn touch typing on braille keys, involves…
Track Changes in Microsoft Word is an essential tool for collaborative editing and document management. It allows multiple users to make and review edits, providing a clear, organized record of…
Two Young ladies have Special hands using a braille display with screen reader. The Focus Braille Display, particularly the Focus 40 Blue 5th Generation, is a robust and portable device…
In this lesson, you will learn Efficient Text Navigation and Selection in WORD. You will also learn how to effectively select words and sentences and navigate through a page using…
I (Dr. Robinson) began instruction with Kaleigh in the 3rd grade as she struggled to see large print at 2 inches. Here is a video of her first learning skills…
Typing with 3 Fingers on her laptop is made easier with practice. A child with three fingers can type at over 77 words per minute by using adaptive strategies to…
Dr. Robinson’s video covers basic JAWS screen reader commands for Office Word, no matter what version of WORD you use. First, she opens a new document using “Ctrl + N”…