Installing wasn't so much a problem at least installing Parallels
itself, but anything further was impossible. Any contact info
appreciated.
tnx
Scott
On May 22, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Marshall F. Scott wrote:
Scott,
Are you having trouble installing and configuring Parallels? I
haven't done anything with that because I was more concerned with
the actual screen reading software. I'll find a contact point and
send it on to you later.
Marshall
On May 22, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Marshall, I was wondering if you could tell me where I should
direct comments. I couldn't locate a link on their page and when
sending e-mail to customer service I get zero response. I had to
get sighted assistance to do anything with Parallels so at this
point its not viable unless you have sighted help. Oddly the menus
are accessible as far as reading them, but not much else. I really
hope they'll correct this, I think there is a market whether your
interested in running windows or Linux.
Scott
On May 22, 2006, at 2:32 PM, Marshall F. Scott wrote:
Folks,
I just tried the latest release of Parallels (RC1) with
Windoweyes and JAWS. WindowEyes seems to work with Parallels.
You can navigate around the screen, insert text into Notetab and
use Firefox. I'm not a Windoweyes user so I did not know what
else to try. I had sighted help so I don't know if I could have
installed WE without sighted help. The response time seemed OK.
The only problem was that the voice sounded fuzzy.
The bad news is that JAWS still has the video intercept problem
and now causes some kind of problem in Windows. My helper could
not read the message so I can't be more specific.
We will send comments on to Parallels. but I'm really impressed
with how fast Parallels started working on the problem and the
progress that has been made.
Marshall