Dear List,

This is Joseph Irene, what do you mean by your statemednt? I'll provide you
with some background information  (someone corret me if I'm wrong):
Window-Eyes from GW Micro officially supports KeyNote Gold SA/PC and
BrailleNote as speech synthesizer. GW Micro includes the driver with the
Window-Eyes distribution. Traditionally, this is a 32-bit driver. Freedom
Scientific's JAWS For Windows supports BN family, but it is not used by most
of the JAWS users. The drivers are in 16-bi5t format, meaning Windows
95/98/ME would be able to work with it (these versions of Windows are based
on DOS). Versions such as Windows 2K/XP/NT is a pure 32-bit system, 16-bit
drivers won't work with it (Although Windows XP has Program Compatibility
Mode, Microsoft does not recommend using it often.). In order to overcome
this, HumanWare has developed 32-bit version of speech drivers for JAWS
(since JAWS already has 16-bit versions of these drivers). If you need more
informaiotn, contact me off list for traffic reasons. I hope this
information may help you.
P.S. I have a quesiton for HumanWare staff (or any mPower users who use
Eloquence): does Eloquence work with remote synthesizer mode? Thanks.

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 So what use is the remote synthesiser   option
then?
                        
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This is Jospeh This is essentially the driver installation file. 

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Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 4:47 PM
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Hello,
What the heck is this jaws keynote driver1100.exe then?


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Sent: Thursday, 30 March 2006 10:44 AM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Using keynote as a synthosiser 

This is Joseph. Freedom Scientific does not support BrailleNote or any other
KeyNote synthesizers on JAWS yet. HumanWare say that FS might support in
future version of JAWS (the latest version is JAWS 7.0 plus JAWS 7.1 Beta).

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Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 3:39 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Using keynote as a synthosiser 


                                 
Hi all,
I've downloaded the keynote driver for jaws, and installed it, but when I go
to select it doesn't select. Is there something I need to do? I have gone
into the maintenance option of jaws but where the selection is for default
synthesiser, there is no keynote option. Any help with this would be much
appreciated.

Irene

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