This should not matter since Window-Eyes does not use a scanner whatsoever. So if you want to connect your scanner to the computer, go ahead. If you have software which will talk to it, go ahead.

Many thanks.

blake said the following on 11/17/2008 1:58 AM:
Hi All, you may know something about this, I am not sure. A couple of years ago, I purchased a scanner off Humanware, who specialise in selling braille notes. At school, I need to be able to connect this scanner into a computer running we, and need to know if it is accessible? Cheers, Blake.
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