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I just can't get comfortable with NVDA for what ever reason, 2 years of
window eyes then 12 years of JFW probably. I think if I could find the
equivalent of the jaws cursor I'd be in a lot better shape with it. I do
play with it now and then though since I'm way behind on my jaws upgrades
due to lack of funding to pay for it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 6:52 AM
Subject: Re: Screen readers
> Every Veteran can get a free copy of the system access screen reader,
> Anybody can get a free web based system access screen reader which will
> allow them to make any windows computer with Internet access talk.
> Donating to NVDA will keep it going.
> And what do our governments do with our money?
> That's right, push and purchase a screen reader that costs $1,300 a copy,
> and leaves its users with upgrade costs that they can't afford and don't
> need. They even try to name keyboard keys as their own, which helps to
> convince users that switching to a free product would be difficult.
> It just drives me nuts. That money could be put in to training, which
> would
> help people use their technology much more effectively.
>
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