Hi,
I know several musicians who have switched to Window Eyes,
including myself. I have been after Dancing Dots for years to
make their stuff accessable with WE. Now that we have scripting
capability, it should be very doable, especially when a
programmer does not have to learn a prrprietary programming
language. I am virtually certain that Dancing Dots will not do
it themselves, partly perhaps because of limited resources, but
perhaps even more because they are a Jaws dealer. Their Jawith
scripts for Lime is, I believe, called Lime Aloud. We WE users,
who are musicians and use braille music, need the same access. I
have not checked their Web site for pricing because I rarely use
Jaws anymore. I would like to see someone who is trained to
program and knows braille music check this all out and then make
Dancing Dots software packages for music truly accessible with
Window Eyes. I suspect that this may be complex enough to
justify charging for the scrit packages.
Cordially,
Evelyn
----- Original Message -----
From: Selahattin Aydýn <[email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Date sent: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:30:01 +0200
Subject: Using GOODFEEL music package with Window-Eyes
Hello all,
I need information and feedbacks about using GOODFEEL music
package with Window-Eyes. Are GOODFEEL and other components
included in the same package accessible with Window-Eyes? If the
answer is no, is there any other equivalent software application
package which can be used with Window-Eyes?
Any suggestion, feedback and info highly appriciated.
All the best.
Selahattin Aydýn
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