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Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:46:10 -0500
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the product you are talking about is a program that only talks to you.
You cannot talk to it.  I think the only good program out there that does
this is dragin.

On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Jack and Seetbriar wrote:

> Hi all.
> Does anyone have any experience with this proggy and how well, if it all,
> it  works with screen readers, either jaws or window eyes?? Friend and I
> are
> thinking about getting  this but so far we've been unable to find
> out much
> about how accessible it is. She uses  JFW, I use window eyes, thus the
> duality of my query.  for those who do not know, of that which I speak,
> tis a program, which, If I understand correctly, allows you control of your
> computer with your voice. one talks and the words appear on
> your screen. As always thanks for any e
> input. Regards
>
>
> Jack :)
>
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