JAWS Hot Key Help makes it easy to find the right commands when you need them. Press INSERT+H (or CAPS LOCK+CTRL+SHIFT+H in Laptop layout) to display a list of context-sensitive shortcuts for the current application.
It’s a helpful tool for new users, remembering forgotten keystrokes, learning commands in new programs, and discovering faster ways to complete everyday tasks.
Check out this week's JAWS Power Tip: How To Enable Automatic Reading on Web Pages https://toptechtidbits.com/jaws-power-tip-how-to-enable-automatic-reading-on-web-pages/

Prior to the December 2026 update, JAWS automatically read information such as the number of regions, headings, and links on the page. This information was helpful when deciding the best way to navigate the content. Now, however, this behavior has become less helpful when navigating more modern web pages. Due to user feedback, we have disabled automatic reading by default. This keeps focus at the top for immediate use of Navigation Quick Keys and other web navigation features.
I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back: Post 1 – Built for Control, But Not for People — fireborn
I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back: Post 1 –... #linux #accessibility #screenreading #orcaWhen learning to use unfamiliar software, the experience often boils down to: I am here, what do I do now?
Ideally you can share your screen with someone who has walked that path. But if you can't, LLMs may be able to synthesize what others have learned. We typically use words to search that body of hard-won knowledge. Searching with images of screens can be a powerful complementary mode.
https://thenewstack.io/what-chatgpt-and-claude-can-see-on-your-screen/
My upcoming font family, Beeline. Here’s a specimen of Beeline Regular (400).
#Fonts #Font #Typeface #TypeDesign #Typography #UIFont #UIFonts #ScreenReading #WritingFont