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Obviously, you're going to be more comfortable with the screen reader
you are use to using. GW Micro does offer e-mail support no matter
which window-eyes you are running. If you want phone support on the
free office one, they do charge, I don't recall the details.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Sat, 18
Jan 2014, David Pearson wrote:
> Hello List:
>
> I have been using =E2=80=9CJAWS=E2=80=9D since version7(now using 15). =
> I am not familiar with , nor ever used =E2=80=9CWindow-eyes=E2=80=9D, =
> but all of this discussion has me curious about this program.
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> Does it really offer any tangible benefit over my currentJaws =
> screenreading software? If yes, what are they?
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> Secondly,I have found Jaws =E2=80=9Csupport=E2=80=9D to be quite helpful =
> when needed. An earlier posting on this list suggests that gw micro =
> will not include support for this free Window-eyes offer.
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> Lastly, I can only type with my right hand, so use a half-kwerty =
> keyboard. It works with Jaws, but would it be compatible with =
> Window-eyes as well?
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> Thank you,
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>
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> David S. Pearson-wa4dsp
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