On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 01:26:42 -0400 (EDT), Karen Lewellen wrote:
> wait a moment,
> if this is a dos bassed program,
> why mustyou "click," anything?
> can nothing be done without a mouse?
> also, the program i use for speech
> will prevent an problems with a pringer.
> capturing whatever characters come
> through and speaking them without even sending thme on.
> karenl
Hi Karen and Clarence,
indeed this is a DOS-program and instead of clicking you can use the tab
and arrow keys to move and activate the cursor on the screen.
But you have to know, to see, where the cursor is.
This morning I downloaded 52 e-mails and they are shown on a list.
To read one, or as in your case to get them to the printer port you
first have to select one.
To select one you first must place the cursor on the wanted item before
you can click, either by mouse or by the keyboard.
I know there are some blind radio amateurs using a speach processor and
or a braille read bar and I will ask them how these apliances ought to
be driven. Think it functions OK at the printer port but as Clarence
stated we must be sure about that.
Things are realy complicated if you can't see.
But those who can see have difficulties in seeing the complications of
not being able to see.
But we keep on trying...
CU Bastiaan
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