Hi hank,
VisioVoice can be obtained at:
http://www.assistiveware.com
or:
http://www.avisiovoice.com
if you ownn an apple notebook, your trackpad iss located near yourr
wrist when you are typing on its builtin keyboard. Just below and to
the scenter of it.
If you go to system prefs, in keyboard/mouse, there is a track pad
tab where you can change settings.
On Sep 12, 2006, at 5:20 PM, hank smith wrote:
how do access the track pad? this sounds really awesome
where can I get the demos again at
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Poehlman"
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Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:45 PM
Subject: VisioVoice and the mouse/trackpad:
Hi all,
I'bve begun to work with VisioVoice while not using VO to attempt
to determine what we can do with the Mouse/track pad. If anyone
can work on this, it would help to get more than one person's
observations. If you've sight, all the better for some of this.
I've discovered that I can use the track pad to some extent but
have not figured out the optimal settings for both the talking
interface and the track pad to make this most effective. I did
manage though to read an email message with the track pad. I
first opened mail, arrowed to the bottom <bong> yes, even with VO
turned off, you hear that. I pressed enter and then gently poked
around till I found the text of the message and as I moved slowly
up and down, the message was read line by line because each line
had an image and a caption for the image or so it seemed to me.
I will also attempt with mouse keys so I can see if drag and drop
will provide me with the audio cues I need. David, did you get a
chance to test this? I have only now gotten the time to do it.
Thanks!
P.s. If you want something fun, try visio voice with the regular
mac voices.
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