Hi, as a proof of concept, I used the Window-Eyes Script Framework app and created an app which speaks the version number of your current program. So you could be in Notepad, Explorer, or even Window-Eyes control panel and when you press the hot key, it speaks the version number. It only took about 3 minutes.

Anyone can do this. *smile*.

On 6/22/2011 12:44 PM, Carol and Roger wrote:
I like having Window-Eyes spoken on startup because that tells me when I
can use my computer. This is especially handy on one of those mornings
when Windows decides to take about a minute or two to finally boot. I do
feel that the version number being spoken is no more needed in
Window-Eyes than in any other program. In fact, given that Window-Eyes
has made it so easy to find the version number makes it unnecessary.
There are programs where it would come in handy if the version was
spoken as some programs require navigation through several levels just
to find out what it is. Of course, this is my own personal preference.
Grin.

Carol
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