Hi Sarah,

I have to disagree with you on some things.

First and foremost, since all he wants to do is provide temporary speech on 
his system before he connects remotely to his computer at home already 
running a screen reader, then I think it will do in a pinch.

Secondly, I think it's a matter of perspective in terms of what Narrator can 
and cannot do.

Obviously, being users of Jaws and Window Eyes, we tend to think of those 
program's keystrokes before we think of anyone else's keystrokes.

I can't count the number of times I've tried to read something with 
Narrator, only to find I've pressed the say all command, or the insert+B to 
read the entire window.  Smile.

I think if we knew what the proper keystrokes were, I think we would have a 
speech package to rival, if not beat the major competitors of Jaws and 
Window Eyes.  Granted, this may be wishful thinking on my part, but hey, I 
am allowed to dream, aren't I?

In any case, the remote access offered by Windows is very accessible for 
what he wants to do.

I should also note that I actually tried this feature, and, once connected, 
I was able to start Jaws on my brother's system remotely, and was able to 
hear the speech come through on my computer from home.

Victor 


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