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Hi,
I missed Anthony's original post on this topic, so
excuse me if I'm barking up the wrong tree.
There is a combined screen reader/magnifier called
Supernova, this is available from Dolphin Computer
Access (www.dolphinuk.co.uk). The latest version of
Supernova has the "driver chain manager" (DCM)
implemented, this should mean that Supernova will
co-exist with other DCM enabled access products like
the latest versions of Jaws and Zoomtext.
Bye,
Walt
--- Sherry Wells <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi
Anthony,
>
> You may have already received answers to your
> question but I wanted to let
> you know that I use Zoomtext & Jaws together. I
> have done this for about 8
> years and have had only very minor problems with
> some key strokes being
> defined to both. I have Zoomtext level 1 but did
> work for about a year with
> Zoomtext level 2 and Jaws together, again with no
> problems. On my WIN ME
> PC, I have to open Jaws first then Zoomtext and have
> to close Zoomtext
> first. This is not the case on WIN 2000 though.
>
> Another combination screen reader / magnifier would
> be to get Magic and
> Jaws. They are both made by Freedom Scientific so
> presumably work well
> together.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Sherry Wells
>
>
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