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Trevor Wilks <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Dec 2006 13:46:40 +1100
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Hi there, 

I too would like to hear an answer on this issue. I would also like to
hear if anyone has had any success using text to speech on Mobile
windows for reading emails and docs. This would be for a student with
dyslexia. I have looked at the scansoft site and they talk about using
there speech engiines on mobile devices but I haven't actually found a
description of how this happens. Thought I'd ask the experts.

Hope everyone has a great Christmas whereever you are. 

Cheers
Trevor

Trevor Wilks - Manager
Adaptive Technology Centre
Student Support Services
University Services
Auchmuty Library 
University of Newcastle
University Drive Callaghan
NSW 2308 Australia
Ph-02 49218684
Fax-02 49217410
Email- [log in to unmask] 
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/disability/adtech/index.html

>>> Alan Cantor <[log in to unmask]> 8/12/2006 11:51:21 am >>>
A friend wrote me with this question:

> Have you worked at all with Windows CE? I just got a call from
someone
> desperate to find  a FilterKeys-type add-on for CE, because the CE
> Accessibility control panel has just about everything EXCEPT
FilterKeys.

So... is there a way to enable FilterKeys (or something that does the
same
thing) on a CE machine?

Alan

Alan Cantor
Cantor Access Inc.
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www.cantoraccess.com

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