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Verbal View from APH is a series of comprehensive tutorials covering a variety of computer software topics designed for students and professionals who are visually impaired and blind.
This title in the Verbal View™ tutorial series gives computer users who are blind and visually impaired the tools to work effectively with documents stored on the worldwide web.
The prerequisite tutorial to the Web Documents tutorial, Verbal View of the Net and Web, covers the internet and the web and describes the various ways to connect to the Net. This tutorial focuses more closely on the web.
Typically, computer users rely on web browser software to locate, read, and save documents located on the web. Web Documents covers in detail retrieving and using documents with common browsers such as Internet Explorer® and Firefox®.
Note: The Verbal View Software Tutorial Series emphasizes the use of the keyboard. Some of the topics omitted from most books are discussed at length because they greatly benefit blind users.
Running Verbal View Tutorials
Verbal View tutorials each come on a CD-ROM with files in the following formats: DAISY 3.0 full-text, full-audio format, Microsoft Word, HTML, contracted braille file, and text file.
The DAISY version plays on any Digital Talking Book (DTB) player that supports DAISY 3.0, including APH's Book Port Plus, BookSense, Pocket, Victor Reader Stream, and the National Library Service DTB player. The CD-ROM includes APH's Book Wizard Reader software that you may use to read the DAISY versions of the tutorial on a Windows PC.
Requirements to Run Book Wizard Reader: