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by Dr. Sarah Morley, with Anna Dresner
Copyright to Sarah Morley
and Anna Dresner 2001
Published by the Royal National Institute of the Blind, UK,
2001
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This Guide describes the new features of Windows 98 for blind and
visually impaired users who are already familiar with Windows 95,
enabling them to take full advantage of Windows 98 when using it with
access technology.
Read “Windows 98 Explained: An Overview for Blind and Visually Impaired
Users” to learn about the differences between Windows 95 and Windows
98, and how to use its new features if you are a keyboard user working
with speech, braille, or screen-magnification access technology.
The book assumes that you are familiar with Windows concepts, which
are described in detail in Sarah Morley’s previous award-winning book
and diagrams “Windows 95 Explained:
A Guide for Blind and Visually Impaired Users”. Since the concepts
behind Windows 95 and Windows 98 are the same, this new guide does
not repeat descriptions of basic Windows concepts.
“Windows 98 Explained” is aimed at users, and those supporting or
teaching blind or visually impaired users, who need to learn how Windows
98 works from a non-visual perspective.
The Guide is available in print, on disk, on audio cassette and in
braille.
Windows 98 Explained Table of
Contents
Book Reviews
Ordering Details
ISBNs:
- Print 1-85878-460-3
- Braille 1-85878-461-1
- Tape 1-85878-462-X
- Disk 1-85878-463-8
Published by the Royal National Institute for the Blind, UK, 2001.
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