The work-around is to change your display to work with your medical
dictionary when you need it and then change it back or other apps.
NOt the best solution, but I've had to do this with jaws, and other
apps which depend on a specific resolution.
At 07:36 PM 8/4/2009, you wrote:
Hi list
I do medical transcription from home. I have just started using
Window Eyes as I find it a big help in reading the screen. Since I
changed my resolution so W-E would work properly, I can no longer
read my Stedmans word Books which have medical terms and drug names
that I find very valuable. I have contacted Stedmans, but they have
not responded.
Does anyone know any medical transcriptionists that use Window
Eyes? Could you connect them with me? Or, does anyone know of any
other medical word and drug books that work with Window Eyes? Or,
does anyone successfully use Stedmans Word Books with Window Eyes?
Any information along these lines would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Brenda
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