Ann Marie,
I notice you have not said what device or operating system you are using to
access the web. I am using NVDA on Windows 10 and my browser is Firefox.
Here is a link to the Green Paper:
https://www.gov.ie/en/consultation/3b001-green-paper-on-disability-reform-a-public-consultation-to-reform-disability-payments-in-ireland/
c7b1baa37cc1.pdf
There are several different forms of the Green Paper. The first is a
straightforward .pDF document which I downloaded and can read with Adobe or
with Fox reader. My screen reader vocalises all the text and reads the alt text
describing any images present.
The “Screen Reader Friendly” version is simply a Microsoft Word document and
you should be able to read it if you have Ms. Word on your system.
To download the paper you should check and see that it is defined as a link by
your screen reader first. Press on the link .Most browsers drop such a file
directly into your download folder on a Windows PC.
You can switch to the download folder to make sure that the file has been
downloaded.
If it is present, simply press enter and the file should open in the
appropriate program.
If you let me know what happens after you hit enter on the downloaded file, I
will be able to guide you into reading it.
I have found both the startd .PDF version and the .docx version to be perfectly
readable.
Cearbhall
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From: fb-exchange-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <fb-exchange-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of ANNE Marie Kearney
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2023 11:22 AM
To: fb-exchange@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [fb-exchange] How to get an audible green paper
Hi guys,
I’ve been here the advertisements over the past few weeks but went onto the gov
website today . There is an I SL video on the page explaining what is contained
in the paper and a version that claims to be accessible to the screen reader.
But when I click on the screen reader version it just isn’t opening it. Anybody
know where I can get an audible version or how I can download the screen reader
version so that I know what they’re going to do to our payments?
Also going to have to send them in some videos to make sure they know what we
think. Any tips and advice gratefully accepted
Enjoy your weekend
Anne Marie Kearney
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