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Configuring Assistive Technology Software: IBM SPSS Statistics

The document discusses assistive technology software options for IBM SPSS Statistics on different operating systems. It provides instructions for configuring JAWS on Windows and notes that no special configuration is required for VoiceOver on Mac OS. It also states that the Java Access Bridge must be enabled before using screen readers on Linux.

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Configuring Assistive Technology Software: IBM SPSS Statistics

The document discusses assistive technology software options for IBM SPSS Statistics on different operating systems. It provides instructions for configuring JAWS on Windows and notes that no special configuration is required for VoiceOver on Mac OS. It also states that the Java Access Bridge must be enabled before using screen readers on Linux.

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IBM SPSS Statistics

Version 26

Configuring Assistive Technology


Software

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Assistive Technology Software
IBM® SPSS® Statistics offers accessibility for all users, as well as specific support for users with visual and
other functional impairments. This document describes how to enable assistive technology software with
IBM SPSS Statistics.

Windows Software
IBM SPSS Statistics has been tested with JAWS, which is automatically enabled as part of the installation
of IBM SPSS Statistics. A dictionary file is available for use with JAWS. Although you are not required to
use the dictionary file, it contains the correct pronunciations of statistical terms that JAWS mispronounces.
In addition, it removes “dashes” from a number of terms. For example, if you use the dictionary,
“chi-square” is read as “chi square” rather than “chi dash square.” Complete the following steps to copy
the JAWS dictionary file:
1. Go to the Accessibility folder in the IBM SPSS Statistics installation folder. For example, if IBM SPSS
Statistics is installed in the folder C:\Program Files\IBM\SPSS\Statistics\26, go to C:\Program
Files\IBM\SPSS\Statistics\26\Accessbility.
2. Copy the .jdf file.
3. Paste the file into the folder that contains your JAWS script files.
4. Launch JAWS.
5. Launch IBM SPSS Statistics.
6. Open a data file.
7. From the menus choose Analyze > Compare Means > One-Sample T Test.
If the dictionary file is being used, JAWS reads “One Sample T Test” instead of “One dash Sample T
Test.”

Mac OS Software
Mac OS includes VoiceOver, which is an accessibility interface that includes screen-reading capabilities.
Java support is built into VoiceOver, so no special configuration is required. Refer to Mac Help for more
information.

Linux Software
Linux provides several screen-reading options. You must install and enable the Java Access Bridge before
using the screen-reading software. Refer to your distribution's documentation for more information.

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