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Window keystrokes

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 17:04 -- admin

This is a tutorial explaining keyboard shortcuts (as located on a keyboard) for various tasks such as starting windows, reading text etc. These keystrokes might be useful for blind people using computers with JAWS, and also for friends/family of blind people who can guide them.

 

General

 

• Get Help: F1

• Open the Start menu: Windows Logos Key or Ctrl+Esc

• Open Windows Explorer: Windows Logos Key+E

• Open Run Dialog: Windows Logos Key +R

• Find File or Folder from Desktop: F3

Microsoft Word step-by-step: Advanced formatting

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 17:03 -- admin

The second part and the final step by step guide, on how to begin using MS-Word.

About character formatting                        

It refers to changing the appearance of the characters. Characters include all alphabets, numbers, and punctuation marks etc. Character formatting includes

size, styles, colour of the characters. A set of all characters of a particular appearance is called FONT. There are numerous fonts that can be used on

Excel in MS Excel (advanced tutorial)

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 17:00 -- admin

The tutorial's second part on advanced formatting , is presented here.

 

Note:

• The screen reading software referred to in this document is JAWS for Windows 4.0.

• The menu commands and other features explained here are as found in Excel 9.0 of Microsoft Office 2000.

• The screen reader keystrokes have been prefixed with ‘Screen reader command’ to distinguish them from the application keystrokes.

- Using References: with references, you can identify cells or groups of cells on a worksheet.

Excel in MS Excel

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:55 -- admin

MS Excel: A popular choice amongst spreadsheet packages. We attempt at explaining the various features of Microsoft Excel, such as: worksheet, selecting multiple cells, entering data, editing the worksheet and creation of formulas.

Keeping in view the needs of visually impaired users, care has been taken to adopt a keyboard approach to all tasks although the mouse options have also been mentioned.

The tutorial has been divided into two parts - a basic introduction (given below) and advanced formatting, which will be unveiled in the time to come.

Note:

Category 'D' jobs

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:53 -- admin

Designation

Daftry Attender

Peon, Office Boy

Dusting Man

Duplicating / Cyclostyling Machine Operator

Postman

Village Postman

Telegraph Messenger

Messenger, Dak Peon

Letter Box Peon

Sorter Mail

Sorter Telegram

Washing Machine Operator

Drying Machine Operator

Dry Cleaner

Weaver, Helper

Carpet Weaver

Carpet, Repairer

Coir Assistant

Carpenter, Helper

Packer, Hand

Labeller

Khalasi

 

Category 'C' jobs

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:52 -- admin

Designation

Masseur

Statistical Assistant

Language Specialist

Translator

Medical Social Worker

Legal Assistant

Middle School Teacher

Language Teacher, Middle school

Primary School Teachers

Primary School Teachers, others

Teacher, Blind

Instructor, Craft

Music Composer

Singer

Instrument Musician (string instrument)

Instrument Musician (Percussion instrument)

Instrument Musician

Script Writer

Programme Announcer

Ventriloquist

Taking an interview

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:51 -- admin

In this interview section we talk to successful visually impaired persons to get an insight into what makes them tick. These interviews give us a first-hand account of the challenges these people faced, and what did they do to overcome those challenges.

Beno Zephine

Beno Zephine is the first totally blind person to make it to the Indian Foreign Service. George Abraham, CEO Score Foundation chats with her on the phone regarding her aspirations and journey so far.

Karan Singhania

Resume writing

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:50 -- admin

Writing your resume

A resume is a snapshot of your strengths, especially the how of why you are better than the others who have also applied. Your resume is a tool with one specific purpose: to win an interview. A resume is an advertisement, nothing more, nothing less.

Take this scenario.

Radio Broadcasting

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:49 -- admin

Radio Broadcasting:

 

What is radio broadcasting?

Broadcasting forms a very large segment of the mass media.

Radio stations and networks; broadcast a variety of programs, such as national and local news, talk shows, music programs, movies, other entertainment, and advertisements.

Stations produce some of these programs, most notably news programs, in their own studios; however, much of the programming is done outside the broadcasting industry.

Technical Writing

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:47 -- admin

Technical Writing

What is technical writing?

Technical writing comprises the preparation of technical content for books, help manuals, online/classroom courses and product documentation, etc. This material may be about software packages/programs or about hardware products – their specifications, properties, usage requirements, technical details, etc.

Journalism

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:45 -- admin

Journalism

What is journalism?

Are you inquisitive, have a nose for news, do you have a flair for writing; strong on spelling and grammar: can you write about how your brother fought over something without being too verbose or boring? If yes, then journalism may be your true calling.

Journalism as a process is essentially a way of sifting through information for facts and then summarising those facts with words, pictures and sounds.

A successful journalist is one who is interested in all fields. Here are some traits that are imperative for a good journalist.

Voice and Accent Training

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:44 -- admin

What is voice and accent training?

Voice and accent training is a growing avenue with BPO companies (Business Process Outsourcing). Also referred to as call centres, these companies exist in all sectors of business including banking, utilities, manufacturing, security, market research, pharmaceuticals, catalogue sales, credit collections and airline/hotel reservations etc.

Translation as a career

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:43 -- admin

Translation as a career:

Introduction

Technological developments have drastically transformed the career landscape of the visually impaired during the past decade. Innovations such as screen readers as well as the increased popularity of the Internet have opened crucial windows of opportunity to the blind. One of the career options that has become a reality in the wake of this technological revolution is translation. With the world shrinking into a global village, linguistic abilities are being appreciated more than ever.

Where to begin?

Employment and the Disabilities Act

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:41 -- admin

Employment and the Disabilities Act

Blind and partially sighted people are able to do most jobs. Sometimes specialist support or equipment is required to assist them in carrying out some tasks required in their job role.

The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995

Who has rights for employment under the Act?

All government, government affiliated and government funded organisations are required to reserve at least 3% of their vacancies for potential employees With:

Guidelines for employers

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:40 -- admin

Guidelines for employers

Job description and person specification

When compiling the job description and person specification for an identified vacancy, care should be taken to ensure that neither of these contain requirements which may preclude an application from somebody who has a sight problem. For example, is a requirement to drive essential or are there alternative methods of getting around which are worth considering?

Reaching potential employees

Hiring a Person with Vision Impairment

Mon, 07/23/2012 - 16:38 -- admin

Hiring a Person with Vision Impairment

If your company has decided to hire persons with visual impairments, you need to be commended for this enlightened step. Though it certainly means that persons with disabilities are afforded a fair and equitable opportunity at your workplace, there are some measures that you need to think about.
 

PREPARING FOR AN INTERVIEW

• Make sure your company's employment offices and your interviewing location(s) are accessible to applicants with visual difficulties.

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