betacom logo [USEMAP:top.gif] corporate overview betacom optic btacom bridges partners contact [whatnew.gif] [scrdis.gif] Screen Rover screen rover Feel, Hear and Click Open Your Windows A revolutionary, tactile feedback, talking computer access system. Screen Rover is a motorized mouse that adds tactile and verbal feedback while guiding you through your computer. Just like a regular mouse you can point and click with almost any application. Imagine - computer access with no shortcuts to memorize, no constant upgrading, no macros or scripts. Windows was made for the Mouse Neither Windows nor the World Wide Web was designed for the keyboard. That's why current screen readers can't keep up with new software, or net technology. But Rover can. Rover is a mouse that lets you explore your computer not just by hearing, but by feeling what's on the screen. In minutes you can point, click and go. Screen Rover Makes Windows Easy When a new window or dialog box comes up, Rover goes after it, moving your mouse and your hand straight to where the action is. In dialog boxes on the Internet and on your toolbar, you can feel the graphics while Screen Rover talks and tells you exactly where you are. Imagine roaming the screen with confidence to discover new software and to explore the World Wide Web - without hours of costly, frustrating training. Top Screen Rover: o Generates a variety of pull-push effects to distinguish icons, controls and text o Guides you to the active area of windows and their elements o Lets you position and size jpeg's and bitmaps so you can create dazzling documents o Distinguishes frames on web sites and multiple windows o Reads any text on your screen, even tool tips and the Windows clock/date Some of Screen Rover's Best Tricks Multi-Sensory Screen Navigation o Learn the layout of Windows and web sites by touch: feel menu-bars, toolbars, icons, dialog boxes o Just click: Screen Rover guides you to the active area of screen elements like drop menus and buttons o Orients to your screen size - top-right edge of Rover's movement is the top-right edge of the screen o Jump from the mouse to the keyboard as often as you like with full speech output and the Automove will always take Rover to the active window and where he's needed Versatility o Access software functions you can't through the keyboard - Screen Rover goes beyond MSAA compliance and reads more than you ever thought possible o Cruise web sites with link-graphics and frames o Discover the rest of your Office Suite: MS Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Project o Adjust Screen Rover's tactile feedback to the strength you want o Keep your regular mouse plugged in and Rover will follow its movements - a great teaching tool Top Simplicity o Learn three buttons and spend the rest of your time discovering software and exploring the Internet o Stop worrying about what's compatible with your screen reader o You don't have to upgrade every time a new version of your software is released o Run your system faster and leaner: Screen Rover uses less hard drive space and system resources than conventional screen readers, leaving more power for your software Independence o Do your own formatting in Word, quickly and easily o Discover and master new applications at your own speed such as C++ programming o Work with mainstream software providers' over the phone technical support You know today's software and web sites were designed for the mouse, now get the mouse that was designed for you. Feel and hear Windows click open a Window and roam with Screen Rover. Manufactured and Distributed by: The Betacom Corporation 2999 King Street West, Inglewood, Ontario, L0N 1K0 www.betacom.com, [log in to unmask] 1 800 353-1107 Developed with support from Alliance Technologies, the Ontario Rehabilitation Technology Consortium (ORTC), and the University of Waterloo Centre for Site Enhancement (CSE) Minimum Platform Requirements Windows '95,Windows '98, and Windows '98 Second Edition Pentium 133MHz with one available ISA slot 16 Megabytes of RAM 16 Bit Sound Card Required Desk Space: 30 x 36 cm (3.5" x 2.6") Electrical Requirements Power Supply Input: 100-240 VAC, 0.7 A, 50/60 Hz Power Supply Output: 24 VDC, 1.25 A Performance 3 button ergonomic mouse (middle button can be set to generate a double click with a single click) Resolution: 2222 dpi Maximum Force: 9.1 N anywhere in the workspace Warranty: One year parts and labour Top Corporate Overview l Contact l Partners l Optic l Bridges l Home VICUG-L is the Visually Impaired Computer User Group List. To join or leave the list, send a message to [log in to unmask] In the body of the message, simply type "subscribe vicug-l" or "unsubscribe vicug-l" without the quotations. VICUG-L is archived on the World Wide Web at http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/vicug-l.html