![]() ![]() Closer to home, AFB now also offers "Learn NVDA" a series of tutorials aimed at the new NVDA user. In April of 2016 NV Access published the eBook Basic Training for NVDA, which is available for $30. Until recently, NV Access, makers of the free NVDA (Non Visual Desktop Access) Windows screen reader, was similarly limited in their end user resources. Free screen reader providers, including Google, Apple, and Microsoft, have not been as accommodating, although the latter two do offer free telephone support for assistive technology users. In that article I noted that providers of "for purchase" screen readers-primarily JAWS and Window-Eyes-go to great lengths to offer users extensive documentation, webinars, and other resources to help new and experienced users of their products. ![]() In the April 2016 issue of AccessWorld I took a look at an excellent eBook entitled My Mac Pages: A VoiceOver Guide to Word Processing, written by the husband and wife team of Anne and Archie Robertson.
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