Yes, that's true, but sadly, that is not going to happen in my school.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David R. Stayer 
  To: Window Eyes List 
  Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 10:07 AM
  Subject: Fw: windoweyes versus jaws


  Shalom.  It seems that the blind person should be given his or her choice of 
adaptive equipment.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sky Taylor 
  To: erik burggraaf 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 12:51 PM
  Subject: Re: windoweyes versus jaws


  Hi. All of the schools around BC, Canada are using Jaws, as that's the one 
that the schools are forsed to use over Window-Eyes.. I currently attend high 
school, and I am forsed to use Jaws there, which is ok with me, as I have had 
experiences with both, I just haven't found the bugs in Jaws that most people 
found where it ccrashes. As far as I know, the schools don't give you a choice 
of what to have. you only get what they provide, and that's it. if you don't 
like it, too bad, and they are quite happy with what they have, and I don't 
think they'd want to make the switch over to Window-Eyes. The only schools that 
give you choices are the schools for the blind.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: erik burggraaf 
    To: Angela Wales 
    Cc: [email protected] 
    Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2008 6:24 AM
    Subject: Re: windoweyes versus jaws


    That's not entirely a bad thing.  Windows works the same in any case.  Alt 
tab, windows key m, windows key E, those are the same across the bord.


    Once the learning curve is out the way you will get a good feel for the 
strengths and weeknesses of each one and I think you'll appreciate window-eyes 
when you get back to it.


    You may even be able to convince your employer to make the switch after a 
while.  If your productivity starts to suffer because there's a tech constantly 
fooling with your computer, just ask to switch to window-eyes.


    Cheers,




    erik burggraaf


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    On 9-Aug-08, at 4:12 PM, Angela Wales wrote:


      means i amy have to use jaws at work and windoweyes at home which could 
be weird

      erik burggraaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
        There would be a bit of a learning curve at first. You'd have to get 
        used to insirt f11 for the system tray, insirt f12 for the time and 
        date, insirt numpad 3 for the status bar, and a whole bunch of other 
        slap-dash keys that don't make any sense for their functions.

        You would also have to get used to the very sloppy way it handles 
        mouse pointer navigation, and the fact that it doesn't read some 
        dialog boxes and things very nicely.

        You will have to put up with the odd bit of hack and slash as it fails 
        to come up on you every so often, or some technician has to be called 
        in to plug something up with a script or reset your video hook.

        I have to teach jaws for a living, and if it sounds like I don't like 
        jaws very much, be assured it comes of pure over-exposure. You see 10 
        machines that have jaws on them and you quickly begin to wonder what 
        spector is lying around the next corner.

        Have fun,


        erik burggraaf

        Certified Technician
        Assistive Computing LTD Support and training
        Sales department: 888-828-2445
        Support and Training: 888-255-5194
        Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

        Website coming soon



        On 9-Aug-08, at 3:51 PM, Angela Wales wrote:

        > hi i currently use windoweyes and liek it but as im now looking for 
        > possible employment alot of the companies i have spoken to tell me 
        > its jaws they run as access software therefore i was wondering how 
        > different they are i have used jaws a cople of times and personally 
        > i didnt find much difference between them jsut wondered if anyone 
        > had any more information on this for me thanks
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