The Windows Screen Reader Primer: All the Basics and More Third Edition (Digital Copy)

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The third edition of The Windows Screen Reader Primer: All the Basics and More is now out. We are
making it available to you for free in Word and ePub formats. It is authored by David Kingsbury, an
Assistive Technology Instructor at the Carroll Center for the Blind.

The book is meant to help beginning and intermediate JAWS, NVDA, and Windows Narrator users work
more effectively with the most important PC applications—like Microsoft Office, email clients, and web
browsers. These applications include the Windows operating system, the four primary Office Suite
applications (Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint), and the three most commonly used web browsers
(Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox). Dropbox, OneDrive, and Google Drive for
Desktop, the three most popular cloud-based file-sharing programs, are also covered. So too is Adobe
Acrobat Reader for accessing PDF files. And participating in, scheduling, and hosting Zoom meetings.

Appendices include a list of keystrokes, A glossary with over 100 definitions of computer-related terms,
academic style guide requirements for formatting Word documents, and a set of practice exercises.

New topics since the second edition include a chapter on using the most popular Google Workspace
applications, an introduction to artificial intelligence (AI),and audio and video editing.
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