I would like to know how does the new equalence in version 7 differ from the one that we have been using in version 6.1? I mean does it sound different or say things different or is it just a version of equalence with a new version on it? Also when you go to install the new version of window eyes then I gather that you should use the dectalk access 32 for window eyes speech and then before you install the new version go and delete the old equalence and then install and put the new equalence in or can you install the new equalence and then once you have the new version of window eyes up and running then can you go in and remove the older equalence?
Now as long as I am at it.
Can you please explain how to uninstall the old equalence so you can use the new one and know that you are using the new on when you start using window eyes version 7? Also what does the hourly chime script actually do I mean does it just play a chime at the top of the hour or does it play a chime and then say for example it is 1:00 a.m after you hear the chime or how does that exactly work? One last thing when you install any of the scripts that you would like to use What is the web site you get them from and also when installing any of them. Do you just keep the default selections and just install them where the computer has them selected to down load them so you can use them when you are ready to or what exactly do you have to do for the scripts to be installed and then to have you know when you are using them?

Casey

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