Not only that but just the graphic recognition it has to do with programs. The accessibility is built into the op, but most screen readers hardly use it. that is what makes other programs work out of the box without the use of scripts.

At 08:53 AM 10/7/2014, you wrote:
graphic recognition? Oh you mean doing OCR with your screen reader? if so I didn't think of that. then maybe I do want one of those nice powerful machines. as it stands I have an hp elitebook 6930p with a 260gig hard drive windows8.1 and 6gigs of ram. it originally had windows7 on it but I put windows8.1 on it and updated the bios as well.

Josh

On 10/7/2014 8:34 AM, tim wrote:
Be leave me you need the power and speed of a good computer. It makes up for the lack of screen reader companies lack of speed. If they would only move into the future screen readers would be no problem unlike the pain in the back side they are now. i jumped to higher end graphic cards just so speech wouldn't be so sluggish and quite crashing my screen reader just doing simple graphic recognition.

At 07:53 AM 10/7/2014, you wrote:
hi

I found great gaming computers at a good price at newegg.com . for around $450 you can get a desktop with
quad core 3.0 or so ghz processor
1tb hard drive
at least 8gigs of ram
windows7 64bit.

But I imagine this is overkill for what we as blind people need. But I'm thinking of getting one just so I can better run virtual machines. maybe for christmas. They sound like really fast powerful computers though, for games or audio and music and video editing. I guess if you're into audio and video editing such a fast machine would work great.


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