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Monday, September 4, 2017 2:21:14 PM

Webinar: Introducing NVDA | Episode 7 | Transition from JAWS | By Abdullah Zafar

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Greetings,
Welcome to the seventh of many sessions of "Introducing NVDA" Webinar Recording series. BHP conducted a webinar aimed at amplifying Non Visual Desktop Access screen reading solution for Microsoft Windows to the audience of South Asia on July 11th, 2021.
Beside very low per-capita income, visually challenged community in this part of the world is heavily dependent on commercial and super costly screen readers for performing their day to day computer tasks since decades. Definitely the affordability of those screen readers is most of the time not possible and people are forced to use, not so good methods.
NVDA however, is a very good answer to this problem. Currently the advanced computer users here have either completely shifted to NVDA or started using it on their own.
However, the beginners are being trained on existing popular screen readers in institutions and older generation of users are not ready to accept the new option. This webinar aimed at bridging the gap and presenting NVDA as fully functional and feature pack solution and convince the audience to try it out.
Now that NVDA has emerged as one of the biggest competitor of JAWS, it has not always been the case, since JAWS was the go-to screen-reader back in 90's and 2000's. so, if you are someone equipped with the training of JAWS, you will feel at home by starting out with NVDA, as in this part of our series, Mr. Abdullah Zafar covers the transitioning tips to get you the most out of your screen reader, as well as a detailed guide of what has remained unchanged in NVDA. Stick on to learn more.
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Duration: 
24 Minutes 21 Seconds
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Video Type: 
Webinar
Video Language: 
Urdu