Hi,
I don't know, if Jaws has a WindowEyes keyboard, but it's easier for
somebody, who was used Jaws and now is using WindowEyes.
Older people don't want learn a new things, it's easier for them.
But it's true, that all hotkeys aren't working, because every screenreader
is reading different info.
With best regards,
   Marek Durila

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Speaking as a dyed-in-the-wool JAWS user, I agree completely with what
you are saying here. I think that, to use a screen reader to its fullest
potential, be it JAWS or Window-Eyes, you're best off using that screen
reader's native interface. To do otherwise will at best yield a hybrid
result: Instead of getting everything out of the screen reader, you get
kind of a watered-down blend that sort of behaves like both, but doesn't
really fully behave like either.

Bruce


On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 13:01:34 -0500, "Raul A. Gallegos"
<[email protected]> said:
> Hi. I think that people may feel comfortable with an established set of
> hot keys. This way they are not fighting with the screen reader to use
> Windows. However from our tech support experience, using the Jaws layout
> in Window-Eyes seems to be a black and white issue. This means that
> people either like it a lot or hate it a lot. The reason for this is
> because the jaws layout emulates some of the hot keys which Jaws uses,
> but because Window-Eyes and Jaws have different approaches to handling
> things, the emulation doesn't go very far.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> On 1/7/2010 12:44 PM, Kimsan Song wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > If someone is using window eyes what is the point of using the jaws
layout?
> >
> > If you use the jaws layout because you are use to using jaws, why
don&#8217;t
> > you just use jaws instead?
> >
> > Not trying to start beef, I was just wondering that&#8217;s all since
I&#8217;m a
> > new user of window eyes.
> >
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