Finally, somebody listened

Syracuse.com, New York USA
Friday, April 27, 2007

Finally, somebody listened

By James T. Mulder, Staff writer

Therese Fredette receives her utility bill and her bank statement in
Braille, the system of raised letters she reads with her fingers.

At many restaurants, she can order from menus written in Braille.

But the North Syracuse woman, blind since birth, could not read her annual
12-page recertification letter from Medicaid, the state's major health
program for the blind and disabled, because it came in standard print.

She asked the Onondaga County Department of Social Services, which
administers Medicaid locally, to send her the letter in Braille. County
officials refused, but offered to have someone read the letter to her over
the phone or in person. That proposal didn't sit well with Fredette, who
likes to do things for herself.

"The less people help me, the better," Fredette said. "I believe my mail and
everything is private."

She turned for help to the Disability Rights Clinic at Syracuse University's
College of Law. Law students Koert Wehberg and Carrie Auringer worked out a
compromise on Fredette's behalf with the state Health Department, which
oversees Medicaid.

While state officials rejected the request for Braille, they recently agreed
to provide the information to Fredette on an audiocassette. Wehberg and
Auringer said it took them 18 months to

cut through the government bureaucracy to get Fredette the accommodation she
is entitled to under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act.

"We find it ironic that private businesses such as banks and National Grid
provide people with information in Braille, but our own government, where we
pay taxes, does not provide people with accessible information so they can
be independent," said Wehberg, who also is blind.

Wehbergand Auringer consider Medicaid's agreement to accommodate Fredette a
victory for visually impaired people. They said it is important for people
with disabilities to know they can ask for accommodations from the county
Department of Social Services and the state Health Department, the two
agencies that run Medicaid.

Zach Karmen, Onondaga County's chief welfare attorney, said the county
Department of Social Services often receives requests to accommodate people
with physical and mental disabilities or limited language proficiency.

"Ideally what we like is for the case worker to make the accommodation right
on the fly," he said. "They just use common sense."

Karmen said Fredette's case was the first time the department received a
request for Braille correspondence. He said the county could not provide the
information in Braille because the Medicaid letters are sent directly by the
state.

After the law students negotiated the compromise with the state, the county
made the recording by taping one of its employees reading Fredette's letter
aloud, according to Karmen.

"To be honest, that didn't make too much sense to me," he said. "I thought
it would make much more sense to have someone read it to her and help her
fill out the form."

That was unacceptable because it would not let Fredette review the
information more than once to make sure she understood it, the same way a
sighted person would when reading and rereading a printed letter, Wehberg
said. It also would have compromised her privacy, he said.

The state Health Department was contacted by the law students in November
and resolved the case in three months, according to Claire Pospisil, a
department spokeswoman.

She said the request should have been resolved at the county level.

Wehberg said a Health Department official told him the agency did not want
to provide Fredette her recertification letter in Braille because it would
set a precedent.

The Americanswith Disabilities Act says that as long as the accommodation is
considered reasonable, it does not have to be exactly what the individual
requested, according to Pospisil. Under the law, an audio recording is
considered a reasonable accommodation. "She was offered and accepted the
accommodation of an audiocassette of the recertification letter's contents,"
she said.

The Health Department may have opted for an audiocassette instead of Braille
because the cassette is accessible not only to Fredette, but to anyone else
she may want to share the information with, such as an attorney, Pospisil
said.

About 10 million Americans are totally or partially blind. In Central New
York, there are more than 5,800, according to an estimate by Aurora of
Central New York, an agency that serves people with hearing and vision loss.

Federal disability laws such as the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act require
that blind and visually impaired individuals receive communications in an
alternative format.

Many privatecompanies accommodate the blind because they understand it's not
only a legal obligation, but good business, said Silvia Yee, a staff
attorney with the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund, a national
civil rights and policy group.

Government agencies, however, often are slow to abide by these laws, Yee
said. Her organization is representing some blind Social Security
Administration beneficiaries suing the federal agency for not providing them
with alternatives to standard print.

"If you cannot communicate with the agency or the agency refuses to
communicate with you in a way you can understand, you are denied
participation," Yee said. "These bureaucracies have a lot of inertia to
overcome in thinking of systemwide solutions and creative changes."

Persistent individuals like Fredette who file complaints are sometimes
successful in getting accommodations, according to Yee.

"But it's very hard to get systemic change so that all people with visual
disabilities, including seniors who need large fonts, are able to get the
communication they need to effectively participate in the system."

James T. Mulder can be reached at 470-2245 or jmulder@syracuse.com.

http://www.syracuse.com/articles/business/index.ssf?/base/business-8/1177664650192310.xml&coll=1

Target 32 Investigates: Drivers Endanger The Blind

TheLouisvilleChannel.com, Kentucky USA
Friday, April 27, 2007

Target 32 Investigates: Drivers Endanger The Blind

UPDATED: 1:01 pm EDT April 27, 2007

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Blind pedestrians have been victims in two recent
accidents in the Clifton neighborhood, where the Kentucky School for The
Blind is located. The people hit were doing nothing wrong, even though they
could not see where they were going.

After the accident in March, Newchannel 32 anchor John Boel investigated.

While law mandates drivers "shall stop and give the right of way at any
intersection to blind pedestrians" the hidden camera investigation found
drivers seldom do. Even a police officer failed to follow the law.

In one tape, at the same intersection where a blind man was seriously
injured last month, a blind woman waited for the walk signal. The moment the
light turned green, a car coming the other way jumps the light to make a
left turn without waiting just as the woman receives the audio command to
cross. The left-turning car misses her by inches and if she had started
walking on her cue, she would have been hit.

The neighborhood around the Kentucky School for The Blind is loaded with
signs reading "No Turn On Red When Pedestrians Are Present" because that's
how the blind are often hit.

But over and over, Boel recorded people disregarding the signs and turning
with or without noticing blind pedestrians right there.

"I think the right turn on red is a problem," Kentucky School For The Blind
mobility teacher Mary Pawlowski said. "Speeding is a big problem. Parking
lots, I would say, is the most dangerous."

Teachers at the school also said drivers should wait longer than they might
think it should take them to cross, and not to honk or talk to them because
the noise or instructions might divert them from practicing what they've
learned.

http://www.wlky.com/news/13211337/detail.html


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KDD: The Desert Skies

Listen to The Desert Skies tonight,
Jeff will be playing the tunes passed midnight,
He wil start at 7 o'clock
And the music will rock.

The desert Skies can be heard from 0 to 5 UTC,
And on Interactive,
Is where, he will be.

Saturday, April Twenty-eight
Won't it be great?
His show will be extended and be 6 hours long.

Come join us, he will play your favorite songs,
Whatever you choose,
As well as Techie News,
Give you the Impossible Question to make you think,
So no need for winks
Do not take a nap,
Bring your thinking cap,
You all will have a great time.

Win a Smartphone with a license of Code Factory’s world-class screen reader!

Win a Smartphone with a license of Code Factory's world-class screen reader!

Code Factory welcomes everyone to join our new competition! Participate for
a chance to win a Windows Mobile-powered Smartphone, licenses for any
Windows Mobile screen reader from Code Factory, and more!

This competition is a real challenge of team creativity! Ask two of your
blind or visually impaired friends to join you, and together, create the
best ringtone!!!

Each winner can choose to get a free license for either of the following:

Mobile Speak for Windows Mobile SmartPhones, the very first screen reader
officially tested on and supporting over 40 SmartPhones running Windows
Mobile Standard 5.0 and 6.0. First released last September 2006 and already
with support for around 20 different languages and variants, over 15 Braille
devices and several third-party applications through a powerful scripting
language, Mobile Speak for Windows Mobile Smartphones does not only make a
true claim to be the first, but has also made a respected name in just a few
months as a world-class screen reader with satisfied users across different
continents.

Mobile Speak for Pocket PC Phones and PDAs, the most powerful full-fledged
screen reader compatible with Windows Mobile Professional and Classic, and
officially tested to work on versions 2003 Second Edition, 5.0 and 6.0 found
on more than a hundred devices. This innovative screen reader is the only
one to give the blind and visually impaired true access to a Pocket PC even
using the touch screen, and comes with a plug-in for the only screen
magnifier for the Windows Mobile Pocket PC platform. Also available with
several text-to-speech engines for different languages, support for various
Braille input and output devices, and numerous third-party applications
using the LUA scripting language, this screen reader is known and loved by
the blind and visually impaired worldwide.

But why just read about these amazing access solutions for Windows Mobile
devices when you can be a proud user like many others? Tell your friends
about our new Team Creativity competition and join to win!

Go now to http://www.codefactory.es/TeamCreativity_Competition/

If you have any questions about the competition, feel free to send an email
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Blank Virtual Buffer Issues Continue with Outlook Express after JAWS 8.0 Update

It seems that some of the blank virtual buffer issues continue after the update to JAWS 8.00.2107, at least in Outlook Express.  Consistent with previous experience, I just observed a short e-mail message in Outlook Express that JAWS was unable to render.  It was necessary to read the message using the JAWS cursor.  At minimum, these issues are incredibly annoying.  If they’re still happening on web sites, well, they represent a potentially significant loss of productivity on the job!  Come on, Freedom Scientific, please, let’s run down and resolve these virtual buffer issues!

New JAWS 8.0 Update "successfully handles and reads Ajax-enabled Web pages when using Internet Explorer 7"?

Freedom Scientific has come out with a new update to JAWS 8.0. This makes the third update for Windows 2000 and XP users and represents Public Beta 2 for Vista users. Most importantly on Vista is that this version now supports User Access Control (UAC).

In the update’s release notes, the following interesting statement is made: “JAWS successfully handles and reads Ajax-enabled Web pages when using Internet Explorer 7”. What exactly is meant by this statement? I just tried the standard Ajax view of GMail, which still does not work with JAWS after the update.

The jury is still out on whether or not the issues with blank virtual buffers in Adobe Reader, Internet Explorer and Outlook Express have been resolved. I sure hope so, as this issue is keeping us from installing JAWS 8.0 on Karen’s computer. She’s still running 7.1, as are many others.

Today’s KDD: Darrell

Some of you may know Darrell, from his Desert Café show,
Yet, did you also know,
He is into Ham radio?
a very long time ago,
It became a hobby and with radios,he loved to play,
And, those experiences, influenced his career today,
After, being introduced to it, by our good friend jeff Bishop, you see,
And by age 12, he had his Extra Class License from the FCC.

Some of you, may know him best,
From his advocacy work, he wants equal access,
For all, for the blind,
He is one, who always speaks his mind
He is not one, who is afraid to speak out,
If you want to know more, go to his blog and find out what he is about.
BlindAccessJournal.com is his site,
And unlike me, he doesn't like to creatively write,
He is a techie and into the History Channel,
And court Tv,
And 12 years he has known me.
Some of you may know his Political Views,
That he likes to report the News,
You may also know, that he enjoys reading Sci FI books,
Yet, does not like to cook.

His favorite Authors are Dean Koontz and Tom Clancy
And, he does not like anything fancy,
Not Gourmet food , not into fashion but, loves the beach,, ,
Hopes, others he can reach,
Change the world for the blind,improve our Society,
For you and me.

He would love to quit his day job and be a beach bum full time,
Does not like wine,
But does, fried foods and sweets he enjoys,
As well as electronic gadgets, they are toys,
For Him,
He also likes to swim,
And the snow
And did you also know?
He is a Technical writer,likes to surf the net, ,
And would like to be a Fighter Pilot ,
And travel to space as wel,
And his computer is a dell.

Tuesday Night's He co-hosts Main Menu,
And did you know too,
He is on ACB Radio's Web team,
Things are not always what they seem,
If you want to know more about Darrell , go to his blog,
See, what he does log
And you will find out more about him, his life,
And me, his wife.

New JAWS Script Exchange and HomerKit

A new merge technique has been introduced in JAWS Script Exchange 1.4,
released today at
http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/jsxsetup.exe

In the new HomerKit 1.1, available at
http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/kitsetup.exe
the technique is used to add enhancements to the Internet Explorer scripts
supplied with JAWS. In this example, the file HomerIE.jss contains the
enhancements. Its top line is as follows:

;Merge "BrowseUI"

This tells JSX to merge HomerIE.jss into the script set that is associated
with the base name BrowsUI (the name including extension is BrowseUI.dll).
JSX looks up the association in ConfigNames.ini, located in either the All
Users or personal script folder. With JAWS 8 and above, the main file of
the IE script set is called "Internet Explorer.jss." With lower JAWS
versions, it is called "Internet Explorer 5-6.jss."

JSX adds the following line at the bottom of the existing file:

Use "HomerIE.jsb"

The enhanced script set is recompiled. JSX also merges settings from
HomerIE.jkm into the existing IE .jkm file.

Anyone prefering a manual installation can use the zip archive at
http://www.EmpowermentZone.com/kitsetup.zip

Manual instructions and other documentation for the Homer IE enhancements
are contained in a section of Editor.htm. Below is a summary of the
keyboard interface, which supplements, rather than replaces, JAWS quick
navigation keys in IE.

Presently, in a project of this complexity, some rough edges undoubtedly
remain. More Testing with IE7, for example, is definately needed. I hope
to continue strengthening the code, and welcome help from other scripters
in making this happen.

Cheers,
Jamal

Hotkey Summary
List of Internet Explorer Keys in related groups

Documentation F1 Open application documentation
About Alt+F1 Display application version and release date
Alternate Menu Alt+F10 Present all scripts in a single, alphabetized list
Hot Key Summary Alt+Shift+h Display this list of command names, hot keys,
and descriptions in default editor
Hot Key Help JAWSKey+h Display JAWS IE help in the virtual viewer, or
display Homer Editor guide if repeated

Select All Control+A Select all text
Unselect All Control+Shift+A Clear text selection

Select Chunk Control+Space Select contiguous sequence of non-blank
characters at cursor, or select the next chunk if a selection already
exists
Say Selected Shift+Space or JAWSKey+Shift+DownArrow Say selected text
Say Chunk Shift+BackSpace Say chunk at cursor

Start Selection F8 Mark starting point of text to be selected
Complete Selection Shift+F8 Select text from starting point to cursor
Copy All Control+F8 Copy all text to clipboard
Read All Alt+F8 Say all text (without moving cursor)

Say Address Alt+Delete Say line, column, and percent position of cursor
Say Yield Text Alt+y Say number of characters, words, and lines in text
Say Yield Structure Alt+Shift+y Say number of links, headings, and frames
in page

Quote Clipboard Alt+' Say clipboard text
Clear Clipboard Alt+Shift+' Clear clipboard text
Save Clipboard to Text File Control+' Save clipboard text to file on disk
Append Clipboard to Text File Control+Shift+' Append clipboard text to
file on disk

Configuration Options Alt+Shift+C Adjust configuration options of the
application
Manual Options Alt+Shift+M Adjust extra options of scripts by editing its
.ini file

Copy Control+c Copy selected text to clipboard, or copy current line if no
selection
Copy Append Alt+c Append selected text to clipboard, or append current
line if no selection
Paste Control+v Paste text from clipboard

Count with Regular Expression Control+Shift+C Count parts of text matching
a regular expression
Extract with Regular Expression Control+Shift+e Extract text matching a
regular expression

Forward Find Control+f Search forward for string
Reverse Find Control+Shift+f Search backward for string
Forward Again F3 Search forward for next match
Reverse Again Shift+F3 Search backward for previous match

Indent Alert Toggle Alt+Shift+i Toggle announcement of changes in
indentation
Toggle Punctuation JAWSKey+Accent Toggle JAWS voice between all and no
punctuation

Jump to Line Control+j Jump to line
Jump Again Alt+j Repeat Jump to Line command

Set Bookmark Control+k Set bookmark at cursor position
Clear Bookmark Control+Shift+k Clear bookmark at cursor position
Go to Bookmark Alt+k Go to bookmark in current document
Set ID Bookmark Control+F9 Set bookmark at current ID in HTML of page
Clear ID Bookmark Control+Shift+F9 Clear current ID bookmark
Go to ID bookmark Alt+F9 Go to ID bookmark in current page

Set Favorite Control+l Add current url to the list of favorites
Clear Favorite Control+Shift+l Clear current url from the list of
favorites
List Favorites Alt+l Open an url from the list of favorites
Recent Files Alt+r Open an url from the list of those recently used

New File Control+n Open a new browser window at the same url
New from Clipboard Control+Shift+n Open the default editor with clipboard
text

Open Control+o Open url
Open Again Alt+o or F5 refresh the current page

Save Body to Text File Control+s Save page body to file on disk
Append Body to Text File Control+Shift+s Append page body to file on disk
Save HTML Alt+Shift+s Save page to HTML file on disk
Save Target Alt+s Save target of current url reference to file on disk

Mail Page Control+m Mail current page as attachment
Mail Link Control+Shift+m Mail current link as attachment
Print Control+p Print current page
Run at Cursor Shift+F5 Execute a web URL or email address at cursor

Spell Check F7 Spell check all or selected text
Thesaurus Shift+F7 Look up synonyms for word at cursor

Say Page Url Alt+p Say url of current page, or copy to clipboard if
repeated
Append Page Url Alt+Shift+p Append url of current page to clipboard
Say Url Reference Alt+U Say url reference of current link, or copy to
clipboard if repeated
Append Url Reference Alt+Shift+U Append url reference to clipboard
Say Body Alt+B Say body of current page, or copy to clipboard if repeated
Append Body Alt+Shift+B Append body to clipboard
Say Rest Control+R Say rest of text from cursor position, or copy to
clipboard if repeated
Append Rest Control+Shift+R Append rest to clipboard

End Character Alt+End Go to last non-blank character of line and read it
Home Character Alt+Home Go to first non-blank character of line and read
it
Next Word JAWSKey+RightArrow Go to next word and read it
Previous Word JAWSKey+LeftArrow Go to previous word and read it
Next Chunk Control+RightArrow Go to next chunk and read it
Previous Chunk Control+LeftArrow Go to previous chunk and read it
Next Sentence Alt+DownArrow Go to next sentence and read it
Previous Sentence Alt+UpArrow Go to previous sentence and read it
Next Paragraph Control+DownArrow Go to next paragraph and read it
Previous Paragraph Control+UpArrow Go to previous paragraph and read it

Navigation Skip Alt+N Search for "skip navigation" link and execute it if
found
Printer Friendly Version Control+Shift+P Search for "printer friendly
version" and execute it if found

Load Text File to Clipboard Control+T Load text file onto clipboard
Append Text File to Clipboard Control+Shift+T Append text file to
clipboard

Explorer Alt+Backslash Open Windows Explorer
Command Line Control+Backslash Open a command prompt

Current Windows F4 Activate a browser window from a list of those
currently open
Exit Alt+F4 Exit browser instance

Query Script Set JAWSKey+Q Check which scripts are active
Elevate Scripts JAWSKey+Control+F11 Download latest scripts and run
installer (after confirming)

Winamp Version 5.34 is now Available

Winamp version 5.34 is now available and one place where you can
download it from is at
www.whitestick.co.uk/progs/winamp534_full.exe.

The beta cycle for
winamp 5.34 has ended and this is the officially released
version. Here are the changes in this version and there are quite a
lot of changes this time!

* New: IPv6 support
* Improved: Made installer delete in_mp3pro :/
* Improved: Embedded IE pages now run in a separate thread
* Improved: General speed and performance optimizations
* Improved: Various Media Library resize flicker fixes
* Improved: GDI+ video rendering for Windows Vista
* Improved: IPC_CONVERTFILE now uses api_decodefile (for ripping &
transcoding)
* Improved: [in_wave] Added ATF support for %bitrate%
* Improved: [gen_ff] Better handling of invalid XML during skin load
* Improved: [gen_jumpex] JTFE Unicode support
* Improved: [ml_local] Composer / Album view (in Edit View, Filters tab)
* Improved: [ml_local] Unicode drag&drop and send-to support
* Improved: [ml_local] Added option for using Artist as Album Artist
* Improved: [ml_local] Updated 'Field names' in Smart View query
documentation
* Improved: [ml_pmp] PMP Unicode support
* Fixed: ???? in the taskbar & system tray with Unicode titles (note
that many third party plugins will cause this to revert back to ????)
* Fixed: CD Burning on Windows Vista
* Fixed: Classic skin scrollbar overlap display glitch with 'smooth
resize' enabled
* Fixed: Crash on exit with docked playlist toolbar (ml_local/ml_playlists
bug)
* Fixed: DirectDraw video rendering (non-overlay mode) constant
redraw/flicker
* Fixed: Folder locking bug after using Open Files/Folder dialog
* Fixed: Installation of Sonic Engine on systems with other
Sonic/Roxio products
* Fixed: Installer resets cwd= to the install dir
* Fixed: Redraw bug when moving external windows over Pledit
* Fixed: Tab orders in Preferences
* Fixed: Various media library accessibility/focus issues
* Fixed: Video crash when using WinKey+L
* Fixed: [enc_lame] Better output samplerate selection for transcoding
* Fixed: [enc_wav] WAVs missing first 11 samples
* Fixed: [gen_ff] Tooltips appear on primary monitor only
* Fixed: [gen_jumpex] Stability issues and key reported plugin bugs
* Fixed: [gen_ml] Keyboard focus issue
* Fixed: [gen_ml] Node alignment bug
* Fixed: [in_cdda] Long artist/albumartist CD Info bug
* Fixed: [in_cdda] Crash on Winamp exit after playing Audio CD
* Fixed: [in_cdda] CDDB crash-on-close bug
* Fixed: [in_cdda] CD-Text adds to end of cddb fields instead of clearing
first
* Fixed: [in_dshow] Potential crash on corrupt/malformed media files
* Fixed: [in_dshow] Crash scanning ml folders containing videos on a
network drive
* Fixed: [in_mod] .s3m and .it memory corruption bug
* Fixed: [in_mp3] Memory leak when retrieving info for .aac files
* Fixed: [in_mp3] .aac / out_wave playback glitches
* Fixed: [in_vorbis] Album tag removed when using ml 'edit selected items'
* Fixed: [in_wm] Crash when trying to burn WMA files
* Fixed: [libsndfile] matlab (.mat) memory corruption bug
* Fixed: [ml_local] Composer tag not saving with 'Edit Info'
* Fixed: [ml_local] Total size not showing up in local media views
* Fixed: [ml_local] Possible duplicate entries on upgrades after
rescanning folders
* Fixed: [ml_local] (No Album Artist) & (No Publisher) sometimes
displays no results
* Fixed: [ml_local] Sorting Album pane by Year
* Fixed: [ml_local] isempty/isnotempty for querying empty/populated fields
* Fixed: [ml_local] Search broken in simple views (Win2k-specific)
* Fixed: [ml_playlists] Drag+Drop playlists to pmp devices broken
* Fixed: [ml_pmp] Possible crash when deleting a group of songs
containing non-sequential duplicates
* Fixed: [ml_pmp] "haven't" typo in prefs :-D
* Fixed: [ml_rg] ReplayGain analysis failing on mono mp3's
* Fixed: [ml_rg] Now skips over DRM WMA files instead of applying
-24601 dB gain
* Fixed: [ml_transcode] Now prevents same source and destination filename
* Fixed: [ml_wire] Crash when encountering certain non-xml feeds
* Fixed: [pmp_ipod] Incompatibility with iTunes 7.1
* Fixed: [pmp_p4s] Launching Winamp on device insertion not working
* Fixed: [pmp_p4s] No longer creates .alb files on devices that don't
support it
* Updated: in_vorbis to libvorbis 1.1.2 and libogg 1.1.3
* Updated: in_flac 2.0 (based on FLAC 1.1.4)
* Updated: MusicIP Mix (formerly Predixis MusicMagic) v1.1
* Updated: Sonic Ripping/Burning Engine v3.6.36.500
* Updated: [gen_jumpex] Jump To File Extra v0.99.1a

Coming up on Main Menu and Main Menu Live for the week of April 25, 2007

This week on the first hour of Main Menu, we hear from Chris Gray, President of the American Council of the Blind and Bay Area Digital, all about a new accessible glucometer under development. We start with a demonstration of the glucometer recorded with Chris Gray, Jeff Bishop and Marlaina Lieberg at the 2007 CSUN conference. After the demonstration, Chris will come on the show live to answer all your questions.

During the second hour, we bring on Karen McCall to talk with us all about accessible PDF, Office 2007 and tablet PC’s.

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The Main Menu Production Team