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Hi Rachel,
At the moment First Class isn't that accessible but I'm currently working on
some JAWS scripts to improve it's accessibility.
The problem is that First Class works at a set speed irrelevant of how fast
your PC is. So, after about a Pentium 2 at around 200MHz JAWS is too fast
for first class and won't read the right character or line when you cursor
about. As I said, I'm working on some scripts at the moment and I've only
got about three problems to solve. So, expect something this month or next.
Will Pearson
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From: "Rachel" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 5:04 PM
Subject: accessibility of FirstClass
> Hi. I'm wondering if anyone knows anything about the e-mail program
> FirstClass, and just how accessible it might be with JFW.
> Thanks in advance for any advice any of you might have.
> Rachel
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