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Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Jan 2014 09:45:24 -0600
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Tom, I think many other people will have similar questions.

1.  When you install window-eyes, you will find a startup wizzard similar to 
jaws.
Here you can tell windows when and where to start automatically or not to 
start at all.
2.  alt-control-w is the default window-eyes hot key, but you can change it 
from the desktop icon, if that one is already in use, or if you want a 
different one.
3.  In that startup wizzard, you can choose the keyboard layout you want. 
Their are three choices.
Desktop, laptop, and insert.  The insert layout as they say, is similar to a 
familiar screen reader.  No you can't copywright keys.
the free aps are powerful useful and fun.  Some things will not work as well 
as in jaws, some things will work better.
Two things you like is the automatic ability to read details in a folder's 
list view.  and you will never hear dotdotdot again.
I am not sure about the differences with n1mm and n3fjp.
Here I use system access, nvda, jaws, and window-eyes.  They all have their 
place.
From what I can tell, e-mail is also smoother and less chatty with 
window-eyes.


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