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Date: | Wed, 13 Jan 1999 20:17:13 -0500 |
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Hi,
I have both JFW and Window Eyes on my computer with the DEC Talk Access32
software. It works fine in both, but in Jaws you have a choice of voices. In
WE, the rate is set in the Global menu choice. (Alt/L for Global). You arrow
to the Screen choice. It has a submenu. Arrow or enter to open the submenu.
The first choice is rate. You then have to do the same to change to Keyboard
and the Mouse choices. You have to save the set file to save the changes.
FYI: I signed on to the JFW mail list and have about a hundred message today
alone. I am planning on using a free JUNO account to have all of these messages
sent to so I am not overloaded on a daily basis!
Good Luck! Lynne.
"R. Stewart Hughes" wrote:
> Hi
> I use JFW and don't have exposure to other windows screen readers but plan
> on taking a look at wineyes soon. A friend is experimenting and having
> trouble getting started because wineyes is set at too high a rate. Would
> one of you please list the keystrokes used to change the rate of speech and
> do you then have to save that new rate like in Vocal-Eyes?
> One more, are any of you using wineyes with the dec access 32 soft
> synthesizer? If so, does it sound as good as the dectalk board hardware and
> do the two get along well?
> Thanks,
> Stewart
>
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