By Kimberly, 16 January, 2014
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macOS and Mac Apps
I have a friend who is blind and has very limited use of his hands. He's currently using JFW and Dragon with very little success. He knows I'm a Mac user and asked if the Mac can offer help to someone who uses both voice input and output. He does have an iPhone, so has some familiarity with voice over. I'd appreciate any help, tips, or experiences anyone can offer. Thanks in advance.
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Dictation isn't a great option
dictation and speech
VoiceOver and Dragon Dictate
I have a family member who is blind and we are having a hard time getting Dragon Dictate and VoiceOver to not step on each other. VoiceOver works well when using the keyboard, but when you open Dictate is starts "hearing" VoiceOver and things get messy very quickly. If VoiceOver is turned off right after opening Dragon Dictate, and turned back on when done using Dictate, it sort of works. The problem is that for straight dictation Dictate is better, far more accurate really. VoiceOver and "OSX Dictation" only do so much.
Is anyone else having the…
Is anyone else having the issue that dictation seems to kill voiceover focus? I dicate a word, voicer says it, but then I can't interact with the text.
are they useing J-say with jaws and dragon?
I know several people with pretty severe physical Disabilities that use jaws with dragon naturally speaking with the j-say skripts
Have you guys tried the…
Have you guys tried the voice control?
I'm not sure how well it plays with VoiceOver together, but try Voice Control on Sonoma: System Settings > Accessibility > Motor > Voice Control.
It used to be pretty basic few operating systems ago, but now it has quite bit of features.