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by Sarah Morley Author of "Window Concepts: An Introductory
Guide for Visually Disabled Users" for Windows 3.1
Copyright Sarah Morley 1997, ISBN: 1 85878 118 3. Published
by Royal National Institute for the Blind, UK.
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With the rapid emergence of Windows 95 in our homes and offices,
this new Guide fills an important gap in the Windows literature. It
describes the fundamental Windows 95 concepts from a non-visual perspective,
and provides a listing of Windows keyboard commands together with
a comprehensive glossary, which will enable current computer users
to start to work comfortably in Windows 95 with whatever access technology
they have. Some of the more advanced functionality is also described
to help users make more effective use of Windows 95.
"Windows 95 Explained" is aimed at individuals, trainers, schools
and libraries and anybody working with Windows 95 and users with special
needs, who need to learn how to use Windows 95 - without having to
see the screen.

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This Guide is a sequel to "Window Concepts: An Introductory Guide
for Visually Disabled Users", which described the concepts behind
Microsoft Windows 3.1, and which has been voluntarily translated into
French and Japanese. This Guide has received international acclaim,
and is being used by individuals, trainers, educational and corporate
establishments. Many people have requested a similar book for Windows
95. And here it is - "Windows 95 Explained".
The Guide is available in print, on IBM disk, on audio
cassette and in Braille, with accompanying tactile and large print
diagrams.
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