Sgauti wrote:
Hi Alexandro, all,
Alexandro Colorado wrote:

[...]
I think Orca was created with that in mind.
http://live.gnome.org/Orca

Sun had an accessibility program and I wonder if maybe they work also
for the Windows platform.

"Orca is designed to work with applications and toolkits that support
the assistive technology service provider interface (AT-SPI). This
includes the GNOME desktop and its applications, OpenOffice, Firefox,
and the Java platform. Some applications work better than others,
however, and the Orca community continually works to provide
compelling access to more and more applications. "
Orca works well on Gnome and OOo, but under Windows, NVDA is really good, is open source and works very well with OOo too. See the site
http://www.nvda-project.org/
I'm on my way to translate a dedicated FAQ in English on how to use NVDA/Calc.

Wasn't the original question about recognition rather than synthesis?
A slightly harder task :-{

--
Mike Scott



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