Having used both JAWS and Window-eyes I have to confess that such a
claim sounds absolutely bizarre!
At 17:44 27/07/2008, you wrote:
Hi,
This message is in no way meant to be controversial. I am coming to
Window-Eyes as a died in the wool JAWS user, so please take that into
account.
I am finding that everything about Window-Eyes reaction time to key presses
is much more sluggish than it is with JAWS. For example, I can very easily
out-type the speaking of characters with Window-Eyes. With JAWS, the
characters are voiced immediately.
Perhaps I can do something to make things snappier though and I haven't run
into it.
Thanks.
Jim
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