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Date: | Sun, 13 Jan 2002 07:58:06 +0500 |
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Hi Eadie,
I am using Window Bridge 2000 as my screen reader. speech
synthesizer=Eloquence, Power Point version=Power Point XP and operating
system = Windows 2000 sp2.
Pranav
At 07:46 AM 1/12/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>What are you running for adaptive equipment and software Pranav? What
>operating system are you using as well?
>At 08:58 PM 1/11/02 , you wrote:
>>Hi Kathie
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>>Whats the problem with the powerpoint slides? I ask because I regularly use
>>Powerpoint to read presentations etc., and have had no problems. Use the
>>mouse to read the screen and see what happens. Remember, Power Point does
>>not have an insertion pointer.
>>
>>Pranav
>>At 11:38 AM 1/11/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>>>I've signed up to go to a workshop Wednesday by viewing it on my desktop
>>PC; great idea. However, my Screen Reader will not voice the powerpoint
>>slides and cannot deal with the Java Aplets that are used for sending
>>questions to the speaker. The company offering the workshop sent a nice
>>e-mail saying "hope this doesn't inconvenience you." Getting only one
>>third of the benefit of the workshop does inconvenience me. How can I
>>communicate this to them in such a way that they'll hear it and do
>>something about their technology being more accessible in the future?
>>Apologies don't help, I want change. Thanks for any input.
>>>Kathie
>>>
>>
>Ross Eadie
>Voice: (204) 339-5287
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