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Tek Talk Archives

Accessible World Tek Talk Presents Make It Work, Computer Consultants March 29, 2010 by Mr. Daniel Kevorkian


69:07 minutes (23.73 MB)

Accessible World Tek Talk is most pleased to welcome Mr. Daniel Kevorkian, a Computer
Consultant representing Make it Work. This is a computer consulting company operating
throughout Southern California. Their wonderful consultants visit our homes and fix
our computer problems.
Mr. Kevorkian will speak to us on surfing the web by using passwords to get into
some sites. He will also answer our general computer questions.
Presenter: Daniel Kevorkian:
E-Mail: daniel.kevorkian@gmail.com

Accessible World presents a Discussion of the RFB and D Website, March 22, 2010 by Dean Martineau


91:02 minutes (31.26 MB)

We are very pleased to welcome back Dean Martineau who will discuss the navigation
of the web site of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic. Many of our friends have
found the navigation and download of material from this web site to be quite confusing.
Presenter: Dean Martineau
E-Mail: dean@topdotenterprises.com

Tek Talk presents Gene Asner, March 15, 2010 by Gene Asner


121:09 minutes (41.6 MB)

Windows 7 does not have an e-mail program included as part of the operating system. those upgrading may have questions and worries about which program hey may want to use. In this presentation, Gene Asner discusses and demonstrates two popular e-mail programs, Windows Live Mail and Thunderbird. the presentation discusses the many similarities between both programs and Outlook Express and emphasizes how understanding the differences can lead to a smooth transition.

Tek Talk Presents Joel Snyderr, March 1, 2010 by Snyderr


65:52 minutes (22.62 MB)

On Monday,March first, at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard time, Tek Talk presents An interview with Joel Snyder, Director of American Council of the Blind’s Audio Description Project.

Accessible World Tek Talk Presents Larry Skutchan and the Book Port Plus, March 3, 2010 by Larry Skutchan


57:18 minutes (19.67 MB)

Larry Skutchan introduces the latest generation Digital Talking Book player and Recorder, Book Port Plus from American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.
He explains that the combination of advanced hardware and innovative firmware combine to make this portable device an essential tool to nearly any student, professional, or even the casual DTB reader.
The presentation demonstrates playback and navigation of titles from NLS, RFBD, and bookshare.org and highlights the features that distinguish this device from the rest of the portable players including the following:

Accessible World Tek Talk Presents a Discussion of NFB Newsline, February 22, 2010 by Scott White and Renee West


66:57 minutes (22.99 MB)

Accessible World's Tek Talk will feature Scott White and Renee West from NFB-NEWSLINE®, the free service that provides audible access to over 300 newspapers and magazines, as well as TV listings. Scott and Renee will talk about the use and value of the service and why access technology fans should check out NFB-NEWSLINE® Online. They will also cover other exciting upgrades and additions to NFB-NEWSLINE®, as well as discussing what is on the horizon.

The NFB of Georgia has created a really nice promotional video about NFB-NEWSLINE®: http://www.youtube.com/user/nfbga#p/u/2/7vygr3SuF6E

Tek talk presents, The Dolfin Easy Reader, February 15, 2010 by Dave Williams


85:04 minutes (24.34 MB)

Learn all about Dolphin's latest version of EasyReader 5.0. This is a software digital talking book player: through a combination of text, speech and images, users read and listen to books as well as other media. Dave Williams will demonstrate how to quickly navigate to sections of books, and change the reading voice. In addition, he will explain how users can customize text, change background and highlight colors, search for words and phrases, and place bookmarks in a book to highlight areas of interest

Accessible World Tek Talk Presents a Discussion of iTunes with JAWS 11, February 8, 2010 vy Brian Hartgen


82:49 minutes (23.7 MB)

In 2005, long before access to iTunes was easier for visually impaired people to access than it is now, T&T Consultancy developed J-Tunes - an interface linking the popular JAWS for Windows screen-reader and the iTunes music management system. In 2009, they presented to Accessible World iTunes Version 4, considerably enhancing the basic functionality output from the screen-reader to iTunes.

Accessible World Tek Talk Presents Walt Kramer, February 1, 2010 by Walt Kramer


98:36 minutes (33.86 MB)

Walt Kramer will show us how to make most efficient use of the Windows volume control during Tek Talk on Monday, February 1, 2010.
Through adjustments made in the Windows volume control, we can record our own voice as well as what we hear on our computers. The key to success is proper settings. Once such settings are in place, QuickMix can be combined with shortcuts and hotkeys to make it easy to move between one group of settings and another, depending on your project.

Accessible World presents Mobilespeak Version Four, January 25, 2010 by Larry Lewis


85:15 minutes (29.27 MB)

This week’s Tek Talk features Larry Lewis, President, Flying Blind LLC. He will be unveiling Mobilespeak Version 4, Code Factory’s globally acclaimed screen reading solution for hundreds of Mobile Phones. Larry will be discussing the newly implemented features of MS 4 including improved text to speech, enhanced Braille support, and the adoption of “gesture” commands for devices with touch screens. He also will describe the innovative solution for transferring Mobilespeak licenses among mobile technologies.

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