At 09:48 PM 11/6/98 , you wrote:
You may find programs on the Internet. You will not find programs "on
Netscape" or "on Internet Explorer". Both Internet Explorer and Netscape
are applications called "browsers". "browsers" are applications programs
which work under Windows and allow a user to navigate the World Wide Webb.
Several people have sent you sites where you can find games which use
speech. I know this is so because I have seen their messages to you over
the past several weeks. Haven't any of these sites helped you at all in
your search for games? I will re-forward the messages they sent you
because I saved them in case I have time to look at the sites they
recommend for speech-accessable games.
Elizabeth Aldworth
>High this is Andrew. I am still looking for a chess game that works with
>voice and a screen reader to play chess. I am hoping some one can find a
>chess game that works with voice and a screen reader that will tell you the
>moves on the board and also tell you when it is your move on the board so
>you can play the game. Does any one know of any web sightts on the
>internet or netscape that work with voice support? I hope some one can
>give me some information where to look for a chess game. I will be happy
>to get any dos chess games that work with voice support. I have windows
>eyes and I can play chess games that use voice support.
>
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