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Hi
I was evaluating KeyRead for this purpose. It seemed to work in most
packages (including word) and highlights each word as spoken within the
package. I asked RJ Cooper if they could consider producing a 'less
chatty' version for LD users - maybe if others also emailed them it might
help. I think the web site where you can download a demo is
www.rjcooper.com and the product costs $99.00
Ian Francis
On 8 Apr 2002 at 14:36, Kathleen Cahill wrote:
> Hi;
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> I know that a few people were recently discussing the lack of a full
> service screen reader for the mac and I have a related question. I'm
> looking for a Mac based text reader that can read in email programs and in
> word processing programs for a sighted user with a reading disability.
> However, the only programs I have been able to locate require the user to
> paste text into the reading program itself (such as CAST E-Reader and Type
> and Talk). Unfortunately, any documents she has formatted lose their
> formatting when she imports a text file into the text reader program.
> Does anyone know of any text readers that work in standard programs
> (Eudora, Microsoft Word)?
>
> Thanks,
> Kathy
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> Kathy Cahill
> MIT Adaptive Technology (ATIC) lab
> 77 Mass. Ave. 11-103
> Cambridge MA 02139
> (617) 253-5111
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