hi basicly to make this simple. vcm chains window-eyes to a vidio driver
so window-eyes can get the information it needs. it depends on video
drivers being written corectly. also if you update your video driver or
change cards you will need to chain the driver again.
with mirror drivers window-eyes gets it's own video driver to get
information -------------------------------------------------- from and
there is no need to chain the driver again. if you update etc because as I
said window-eyes is using it's own driver. also your going to see fewer
problems with badly created drivers because there again window-eyes is
using it's own driver.
the warnings about elaquence only apply to sapi versions jaws does not use
a sapi version of elaquence so they will work just fine.
hth
From: "Keith Hinton" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 3:26 AM
To: "gw-info" <[email protected]>
Subject: Window-Eyes mirror-drivers, versus DCM an explination
Hi all.
The subject pretty much says it all. But what I wanted to know, is
could someone give me a technical explination regarding DCM versus the
Mirror drivers in Window-Eyes, and is there a difference?
A couple other related questions:
I have some of the other compitition installed, on this system, primarily
JAWS.
The thing is, is I have the Eloquence for JAWS software speech
synthesizer on this box.
I recall when GW Micro shipped Eloquence for Window-Eyes, the message
I receivd was from all that, was to not have multiple Eloquence
versions installed.
Despite having JFW and WE on the same Windows XP machine, I am not
noticing any serious issues.
Window-Eyes seems to run just fine, despite the fact taht JAWS is on
this box as well.
If anyone could please kindly explain about this wonderful DCM
technologey, I'd like it.
Another similar question is, why does Window-Eyes reboot the comptuer
during the isntallation process on Windows XP machines, and then
continues with the setup dialog?
I've seen on other machines lke Vista, Window-Eyes actually acts like
it used to in the days of Windows 9X.
n other words, it required a reboot at the end, not before. Why is this?
Thanks all!
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