If no one else has done so, I'll try WindowEyes next week.
Marshall
On Apr 7, 2006, at 12:49 PM, John Panarese wrote:
I could be wrong, but I had read or heard that the problem
with screen
readers running in this environment comes down to incompatibility
issues
with hardware and such. I'd be curious, as well, to know if Window-
Eyes and
the others will run at all.
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Subject: paralles workstation beta
the windows virtualization program is called: workstation version
2.1 as a
free download beta right now. It will sell for $49 ok so jaws did
not allow
for installing,but what about trying other screen readers for
windows xp
like window eyes, hal, and the open source screen reader called
mary from
germany?
I think this would be a easier and most likely safer mode compared
to having
to shutdown 1 os and then restart your mac to be able to dual boot.