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ViewPlus IVEO Viewer Manual
Revision: 20070308






























Table of Contents


I.   Introduction

A.  Preface

B.  Specifications

II.   IVEO Viewer Command Overview

A.  File Menu

B.  Edit Menu

C.  Add Menu

D.  View Menu

E.  Barcodes Menu

F.  Speech Menu

G.  Show Menu

H.  Window Menu

I.  Touchpad Menu

J.  Help Menu

III.   Turning Off a Screen Reader While Using IVEO Viewer

A.  Introduction

B.  Setting JAWS Screen Reader to sleep mode

C.  Turning HAL off while in IVEO Viewer

D.  Turning SUPERNOVA off while in IVEO Creator

E.  Setting WINDOW-EYES to sleep mode while in IVEO Viewer

IV.   Viewing Features of IVEO Viewer

A.  Introduction

B.  Opening a file

C.  Printing or embossing a file

D.  Exploring a Map

V.   Using IVEO Viewer

A.  Using The IVEO Viewer Commands

VI.   Support

A.  Support









I. Introduction

A.   Preface

Welcome to the IVEO Viewer, the free application that provides outstanding access to graphical information in SVG files made accessible by the IVEO Creator author/editor application.  IVEO Viewer has standard visual displays that sighted Windows users will find easy and intuitive to use.  A special full screen uncluttered Accessibility View may be selected by people who are blind or who have other severe print impairments.  IVEO Viewer permits text and object labels and descriptions to be spoken when selected.  A ViewPlus IVEO Touchpad and access to a ViewPlus embosser are necessary to enable good IVEO audio, Braille, and tactile access to information by people with severe print disabilities.  The tactile image created by the ViewPlus embosser permits people to feel text or images, and the IVEO Touchpad, on which that tactile image is clamped, is a mouse that then may be clicked by the user to select and voice text and object information. 
     
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    B.   Specifications

    Operating System  
    Windows XP/2000
    CPU    
    Pentium 1GHz or better
    Memory 
    256MB or more
    Display resolution 
    800x600 or more
    Hard drive use    
    up to 100 MB of free space





    II. IVEO Viewer Command Overview

    A.   File Menu

    • Open (Ctrl+O): Opens up a dialog box allowing the user to choose what SVG file to open.
    • Reload (Ctrl+L): Reopens the current file.
    • Open from barcode (Ctrl+B): Allows the user to open a file by placing a page embossed from IVEO Creator or Viewer onto the Touchpad and pressing the three points along the top edge of the page when directed.  Bar code and index callback works on files printed on that same computer.  If the files and the bar code library file in which the printout parameters are recorded are all copied to another computer, call back will work on the second computer also.
    • Open from index (Ctrl+I): Allows a user to open a file by typing in the index number embossed in Braille on a page by a ViewPlus embosser.
    • Page Setup (no hot key): Allows the user to select printing options, including the page width and height, portrait or landscape print mode, vertical and horizontal margins.  The Print Frame option permits fiducial frame corners as well as tactile bar code and index information to be added by ViewPlus embossers.
    • Print (Ctrl+P): Prints or embosses the current file.
    • Recent (no hot key): Opens a drop down menu listing recent files in chronological order.   One may be opened by clicking it.
    • Preferences (no hot key): Allows the user to change pointer size, toggle the print text as pattern option on and off, and change zoom and pan command step sizes.  Users can choose different menu and screen views.  The Windows file dialogue option, fixed screen mode and the ‘Accessibility View' is recommended for people with severe print disabilities. The font parameters for the status bar may be changed, and people using self-voicing can choose not to self-voice the print dialog ??" which is automatically spoken by screen readers.
      • Exit (Alt+F4): Closes the Viewer. 
       


      B.   Edit Menu

      • Say Selection (Ctrl+D): Causes the IVEO application to read the title and description fields of the currently-selected object. When text is selected, this command causes the entire text object to be read.  Typically, text objects in graphics are a single word or group of words forming a label.  The object could be a line or even a full paragraph for standard text, so CTRL-b typically reads more than just the text that is selected.
      • Select Text (Ctrl+T): Allows the user to more easily locate text by increasing the pointer size to search for text only. After choosing this option, the user should touch near where the text is believed to be and continue touching until the program reads the text. The text is now selected.
      • Select Elements (Ctrl+E): Allows the user to select multiple elements at once.
      • Find Element (F3): Assists the user in locating an element tactually.  A dialog box opens in which the user can select the element he or she wishes to find.  The user then presses anywhere on the Touchpad and the IVEO program directs the user which way to move his or her finger to reach the element.  When the user has touched the element, the IVEO program states that the element has been found.


      C.   Add Menu

      Selection Mode (Space): Brings the user out of Add Menu modes and allows the user to once again select objects to hear them read.  


      D.   View Menu

      • Fit to Window (Ctrl+Page Up): Places the full figure in its original size along the left edge of the window.
      • Fit Selection to Window (Ctrl+Shift+Page Up): Fits the outer dimensions of the selected object to the outer dimensions of the screen so that either the length or width of the selected object matches the corresponding dimension of the window.
      • Zoom Rectangle (Shift+Page Up): Allows the user to select two points diagonal from each other, defining a rectangle. The rectangle will then behave as an object selected for the 'Fit Selection to Window' command.  When accessibility mode is used, users are asked to confirm points with the spacebar.
      • Zoom In (Page Up): Increases the size of the image so that more detail can be viewed.
      • Zoom Out (Page Down): Decreases the size of the image.
      • Pan Left (Crtl+Left arrow): Moves the entire image farther to the left of the screen.
      • Pan Right (Ctrl+Right arrow): Moves the entire image farther to the right of the screen.
      • Pan Up (Ctrl+Up arrow): Moves the entire image farther up on the screen.
      • Pan Down (Ctrl+Down arrow): Moves the entire image farther down on the screen.
      • Next Page:  Moves to the next page in a multiple page document.
      • Previous Page: Moves to the previous page in a multiple page document.
      • Go To Page:  Moves to selected page.
       


      E.   Barcodes Menu

      • Open Barcode Library (no hot key): Opens a bar code library, making it the currently active library for recalling images from bar code or index.
      • Save Barcode Library As (no hot key): Saves currently active bar code library with a different name and/or in a different location.  Library is updated to reflect any change in location.
      • Recent Barcode Library (no hot key): Shows list of recent bar code libraries, permitting one in the list to be selected to change currently active library. 


      F.   Speech Menu

      • Toggle Speech (Ctrl+Alt+S): Turns speech off if it is currently on or on if it is currently off.
      • Speech Settings (Ctrl+Shift+S): Opens a dialog box which allows the user to change the Creator's voice to any voice installed on the user's system. Users can also use the speech settings function to change the speed or pitch of the speech. A test button is available on the dialog box so that users may hear the speech produced by their choice of settings before applying it.


      G.   Show Menu

      • Elements List (Shift+E): Displays the graphics element tree of the current file. 
      • Speech Overview (F2): Opens a dialog box that displays the last 25 spoken items.  Useful for reviewing long descriptions and checking spelling of words.
      • Debug Output (no hot key): Displays the debug output in a separate window.  Usually used for troubleshooting.
      • Toolbar (no hot key): Shows or hides the Creator toolbar.  Hiding prevents accidental activation by blind users. 


      H.   Window Menu

      • Restore: Returns the window to its original size from its maximized size.
      • Minimize: Minimizes the Creator window so that it only appears as an icon in the Windows task bar.
      • Maximize: Maximizes the Creator window so that it fills the whole screen. 


      I.   Touchpad Menu

      • Calibrate from Current Image (Ctrl+U): Allows the user to calibrate the screen display to the Touchpad by touching the top left and lower right frame corners of the current image on the IVEO Touchpad.
      • Print Calibration Pattern (no hot key): Print calibration pattern for calibrating screen display to IVEO Touchpad ??" alternative to calibrating with an image made from some file.
      • Calibrate Touchpad (no hot key): Calibrates screen display from calibration image on IVEO Touchpad.
      • Print Touchpad Setup Pattern (no hot key): Prints pattern for initial setup of IVEO Touchpad. See Touchpad setup instructions.
      • Print Initial IVEO Touchpad Setup Pattern (no hot key): Prints pattern for initial setup of IVEO Touchpad. See Touchpad setup instructions.
      • Perform Initial Setup of IVEO Touchpad (no hot key): Opens screen for user to perform initial setup of IVEO Touchpad. See Touchpad setup instructions

       


      J.   Help Menu

      • About (no hot key): Displays the opening splash screen, which gives software information including the version number and user license number.
      • Help (F1): Brings up this manual.
      • Online Help (Ctrl+F1): Brings up the ViewPlus support page from which one can obtain online tutorials and other support for IVEO Creator and Viewer. 
       





      III. Turning Off a Screen Reader While Using IVEO Viewer

      A.   Introduction

      If you regularly use a screen reader, you may wish to turn it off or set it to sleep mode when using the self-voicing IVEO Viewer program. Below are instructions on how to do that for several screen readers.  You should also open the Preferences item in the file menu to be sure that the Windows File Dialog mode is selected, the Fixed Screen Mode is selected, the Accessibility Mode is checked, and the Speak Print Dialog option is unchecked.  The latter is voiced by screen readers, so it should not also be self-voiced.  The Tool bar option in the Show menu should also be unselected.


      B.   Setting JAWS Screen Reader to sleep mode

      Start Jaws for Windows if it is not already running. Then start IVEO Viewer and turn off its speech by pressing Crtl+Alt+S. Press Jaws key-6 to start the Jaws for Windows configuration manager. If you get a screen asking questions about Windows classes, tab to the cancel button and press Enter.
       
      Press Alt+S to go to the Configuration Manager Set-options menu. Arrow up to the "Advanced Options" menu item and press Enter. The first item in the Advanced Options page is "Sleep Options Enabled". Check this box by pressing the space bar.
       
      Tab to the next item in Advanced Options. If the "Sleep Options Enable" box is checked, the next item in newer versions of JFW is "Sleep Mode Unload Synthesizer". If this is the second item, then check this box also by pressing the space bar. Older versions of JFW do not have this second box and do not need anything more checked to work with self-voicing programs. Tab to the "OK" button and press Enter.
       
      Press Ctrl+S to bring up the "Save" dialogue box. Jaws will automatically enter a name for the file. Unless it is default.jcf, it is recommended that you leave the name Jaws gives it. If Jaws enters the name default.jcf, type a different name you would like for the configuration file. Tab to OK and press enter.
       
      Return to IVEO Viewer and turn its self-voicing speech back on by pressing Ctrl+Alt+S.
       
       


      C.   Turning HAL off while in IVEO Viewer

      Press Ctrl+O to turn off speech. When you are ready to turn it back on; press Ctrl+O again.
       


      D.   Turning SUPERNOVA off while in IVEO Creator

      Press Ctrl+O to turn off speech. When you are ready to turn it back on; press Ctrl+O again.


      E.   Setting WINDOW-EYES to sleep mode while in IVEO Viewer

      Start Window-Eyes if it is not already running. Then start IVEO Viewer. Press Ctrl+ to access the Window-Eyes Voice Control Panel. Press Alt to open the Voice Control Panel menus. Press Enter or the down arrow to enter the Voice Control Panel File menu. The first item is "Open". Press O or Enter on this item.
       
      The first item in the open submenu is "Set files". Press S or Enter to open this item. You are now asked for the name of the set file to open. Type silent.000 in the edit box. Alternatively you may tab to the combo box that is next and arrow to find silent.000 in the Window-Eyes files list. Tab to ‘OK' and press Enter. You have now loaded a set file that will put Window-Eyes to sleep in IVEO Creator if saved.
       
      You are still in the Window-Eyes Voice Control Panel. Press Alt+F to enter the File menu again. Press S or arrow down to "Save" and press Enter. Again select and open the "Set files" option. Window-Eyes will give a default name for the new set file, but we suggest that you change it to IVEO.000 or any other unused name with extension .000. Tab to ‘OK' and press Enter. Window-Eyes will now ask if you want the new set file to be associated with your IVEO application. Press Enter to select ‘Yes'.  Whenever the IVEO application is started or entered from now on, Window-Eyes will go to sleep.
       





      IV. Viewing Features of IVEO Viewer

      A.   Introduction

      The installation and calibration of the IVEO Touchpad, if needed by the user, must be completed before starting to use the IVEO Viewer.  See the Touchpad manual.

      If you would like to turn the speech off or on, or modify the voice, you may do so from the Speech menu.  Pressing Ctrl+Alt+S or choosing Toggle Speech from the Speech menu turns speech on if it is off and vice versa.  If you would like the voice to sound different, you can change speech options using the Speech Settings option in the Speech menu (which can be accessed using Ctrl+Shift+S). Using the Speech Settings command will bring up a dialog box in which you can select a different voice from a list, change the rate of speech and change the pitch of speech.  Use the test button to find out how the options you've chosen will sound.
       


      B.   Opening a file

      To open a file, press Ctrl+O or select and click the Open menu item in the File menu.  Focus is in the ‘file name' text field.  Enter the list of files in the current directory by clicking on a file with the mouse or by pressing Shift+Tab.  Browse to the directory containing the file you want. To get to the previous folder menu, use the combo box at the top of the dialog box if using the mouse or press Backspace. To open a folder, select and click the desired folder name. When you have browsed to it, select the file you wish to open, and then click OK. You may open files from Windows Explorer.  Clicking on the file or selecting Open in the context menu opens the file in IVEO Viewer. 
       
       


      C.   Printing or embossing a file

      Press Ctrl+P or select and click the Print menu item in the File menu.  If the printer displayed is not the one you want to use, select the desired printer in the printer list.  It will remain selected until changed or the computer is turned off.  Change any desired options and then press ok.  If the ‘Print Frame' option is selected in the Page Setup, ViewPlus embossers will include the tactile bar code at the top (or right side if in portrait mode) and an index number and title along the left side.   These are embossed in US computer Braille.   If the Print dialog items are being spoken by IVEO and a screen reader, unselect “Read Print Dialog” in the Preferences item of the file menu.
       


      D.   Exploring a Map

      IVEO Viewer can be used to view graphics with audio feedback. In this tutorial you will learn to read a map in audio.  Instructions include creation and use of a tactile map and use of the IVEO Touchpad for users who need these.
      1. Open the IVEO Viewer program.  If speech is on, it will say “Welcome to IVEO” when loading is complete.
      1. Open the USAMap.svg file contained in the C:Program FilesViewPlussamples folder.  When the file is opened, the program will say, "Document loaded title USA map” if speech is on.
      1. For users who need tactile copy, the map must either already be available as a tactile copy or it must be embossed on a ViewPlus embosser.  If you wish to emboss it, check the page setup parameters, then print to a ViewPlus embosser.  Go to the ‘Page Setup' item in the File menu.  8.5 x 11 or A4 Braille paper is recommended.  Set the paper size, make sure that landscape mode is selected, and set the margins to whatever you find most comfortable.  The left margin should be at least 0.75 inches, and the top margin at least 0.5 inches.  Minimum right and bottom margins of 0.25 inches are recommended.  Be sure that the ‘Print Frame' option is selected, that the paper size is set correctly in the printer properties and that the ViewPlus embosser is on with the correct paper loaded.  Then print to that ViewPlus embosser.
      1. Calibrate your embossed printout to the screen if the screen display has not already been calibrated.    Clamp the map you just embossed onto the IVEO Touchpad with the Braille index and figure title under the clamp on the left side and the tactile barcode dots at the top of the Touchpad.
      1. Explore the map using the mouse, the stylus of a Tablet PC, a touch screen monitor, or by pressing objects of the tactile printout on an IVEO Touchpad.  Any action equivalent to a mouse-down will select text or an object and, if speech is on, cause the text or the title of the object to be spoken.  On touch screens or Touchpads, only one point should be pressed at a time.  The IVEO application will read the titles for each state on the USA map as they are selected.
      1. Use the zoom functions to get a closer look.
      Some of the states, especially in the Northeast, are small. In the printout of the entire country on one page, it can be difficult to tell where one state ends and the next begins. You can get a closer look in several ways.
      Zoom in on a particular state
      First, you can zoom in on a particular state. Touch the state on the Touchpad to select it. When the program reads the state's name, the state is selected. To zoom in on that state, press Alt+V to open the View menu. Select the menu item 'Fit selection to window'.  This will expand the state to the point that it fills the entire screen. To examine this zoomed in view of the state with the Touchpad, print it, remove the copy of the full USA map from the Touchpad and replace it with the new print out.  It is often useful to zoom out one or two steps with Page Down before printing to reduce the size of the object a bit in order to include portions of all the states around it.
      Zoom in on a particular region
      If you want to get closer up but want to include a number of states, you can zoom in on a rectangular area you specify. To do this, press Shift+Page Up or enter the View menu and select the 'Zoom rectangle' item. The IVEO application will say "Select corners of rectangle to zoom in." Select two corners of the rectangle, diagonal from each other. For example, choose the top right corner of the print rectangle at the top of Maine and then press somewhere inside Tennessee. This will provide a larger, easier to explore map of the Northeast. Now you can emboss the zoomed in view of the region and explore it on the Touchpad just like you did with the entire map before.  In accessibility view, users will be asked to confirm selections with the spacebar.
      1. Use the pan commands to perfect the examination area.
      If you've zoomed in on an area, but you decide you'd like to view the states above, below or to the sides of it, simply use the 'Pan Up', 'Pan Down', 'Pan Left' or 'Pan Right' commands in the View menu or their hot keys (Ctrl+arrow in the direction of the pan). Choosing 'Pan Up' will move the entire picture up on the screen (and therefore show more of the states below the area you were looking at). The other Pan commands work similarly.  The relative size of the zoom or pan steps is user-definable in the Preferences item in the file menu.
      1. Return the view to the original view.
      If you've zoomed in, but now you want to work with the entire map again, it's easy to return to the original view. Press Ctrl+Page Up or open the View menu, then select the 'Fit to window' menu item. This will return the file to the way it was when you opened it.
      1. Switch between print outs.
      If you've returned to the entire map view, but you want to take another look at one of the close up maps you embossed, just reopen the zoomed in view.  You can also reopen the full USA map at a later time when some other file may be loaded.  Place the printout you want to examine on your Touchpad. Press Ctrl+B or select the 'Open from barcode' item in the File menu and press Enter. The IVEO program will say "Touch first barcode point." The three barcode points are the three embossed dots located along the top edge of the print out above the image. Touch the one farthest to the left. IVEO will prompt you to "Press space to confirm." If you touched the correct spot, press the space bar to move on to the next point. IVEO will then say "Touch second barcode point." Touch the middle barcode point and then the space bar to confirm it as prompted. The program will say "Touch third barcode point." Touch the barcode dot farthest to the right and press the space bar to confirm it. The program will say "barcode reading finished" and the view of your print out will automatically load in the Viewer. 
      If IVEO does not recognize the barcode, it will say "No data found for this barcode."  This may be because the Touchpad read a touch as a barcode point you didn't intend. Try opening from the barcode again.  Alternatively the “Open from Index” item may be used to open the file for an existing printout.  Recalling the file and zoom parameters is possible only if the printout has been made on the computer where it is viewed or if the bar code library is transferred along with the SVG file from computer to computer.
      1. Open a new file.
      You don't need to close the file you're using to open a new file, but only one file can be open at a time. When you open a new file, the program will automatically close the old one for you. You can not save different views of a file, but you do not need to if you keep the printed copies of the views because you can recall the views directly from the printouts.  The program will save any changes you've made in the original view.
      1. Close IVEO.
      When you've finished using IVEO, you can close it by selecting 'Exit' in the File menu or by pressing Alt+F4.
      Note: We have pointed out only a few of the hot keys such as Ctrl+B for bar code and Alt+F4 for exit. Most menu items have shortcut keys that you can learn from the "IVEO Viewer Command Overview".

       





      V. Using IVEO Viewer

      A.   Using The IVEO Viewer Commands

      1. Getting Started: Open your SVG file.
      Open IVEO Viewer. To create a new, blank file, press Ctrl+N or select “New” in the file menu.  To open an existing file, select ‘Open' from the File menu or press Ctrl+O.  Browse to the desired file and open it as described in the tutorial.
      1. To edit the file using the IVEO Touchpad, emboss a tactile copy as described in the tutorial, place on the IVEO Touchpad, and select objects or text by pressing on them.  Sighted users can select objects on screen with a mouse or with the stylus of a Tablet PC.
      1. To give an object a title and/or description, select the object and then choose Edit Object from the Edit menu or press Alt+Enter. A dialog box will appear into which one can type the title and the description of the object.  The IVEO Creator or Viewer will speak the title when speech is on and a user selects the object.  The description is spoken if a user selects the object and then presses Ctrl+D or activates ‘Say Selection' in the Edit menu.  Tab to the OK button and press the space bar or Alt+O to accept the changes and close the dialog box.
      Sometimes objects are difficult to select because of their small size or unmarked location. One can easily select and edit all objects using the elements list.  Display by pressing Shift+E or by selecting the ‘Elements List' item in the Show menu. At the bottom of the elements list, there is an Edit button that will bring up the same dialog box that the Edit Object command brings up. Click this button or press Alt+E after selecting the object to be edited.  After editing all desired objects, close the elements list with Alt+C or by clicking the ‘Close” button. 





      VI. Support

      A.   Support

      Software updates can be downloaded from the ViewPlus Technologies web site. You should occasionally check the web site for the latest developments.  There is also a support page with helpful hints on the web page.  Additional support packages can be purchased from ViewPlus Technologies. 
      http://www.ViewPlus.com