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Using "Jaws" with FamilySearch

Dennis J Yancey
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February 2, 2022 edited July 9, 2024 in General Questions


JAWS (Job Access With Speech) is a computer screen reader that helps blind or visually impaired users access Computers, Computer programs and the Internet. It can also be used with FamilySearch Family Tree. JAWS allows these users to hear information about people, to add new people to Family Tree, to add marriage events, to reserve temple ordinances, and more.


see these links below for more details

https://thefhguide.com/project-6-help07.html

https://groups.io/g/GenealogyForTheBlind

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSC4bK7Hw0g

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  • DavidBeck1
    DavidBeck1 mod
    February 17, 2022

    @Dennis J Yancey

    Thank you for you kindness in providing this information.

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