Actually do the dolphin products support the keynote in windows 2000 and
windows xp? I suppose I could try it with my voice note at work, I don't use
xp at home. However, these products used the keynote ssil driver, which of
course does not work with these operating systems. As far as I know, there
is not a separate sam driver for them.

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> Terry, drivers are indeed necessary for Window-eyes, but GW Micro use 32
> bit synthesiser drivers which allows them to continue to support the
> synthesisers they did under 9x. JAWS used the 16-bit SSIL drivers for a
> number of synthesisers under 9x, and Freedom Scientific has not changed
> their drivers to 32-bit for a number of synthesisers, including
> Keynote/BrailleNote, meaning that JAWS is the only major screen reader
that
> BRAILLENote cannot currently work with as a synthesiser.
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