This will work fine. However, you never want to load the old DOS drivers whether you're using Windows 7 or not. Those drivers had one purpose and one only: they made the express emulate an internal Dectalk PC so as to work with software that didn't support the express directly. Window-Eyes does, and always has, supported the express directly. All you have to do is hook it up, turn it on, and tell window-eyes to use the express on the serial port and it'll work. I was using one recently until the power cord shorted (have to get that replaced).

hth


On 7/8/2011 11:20, Tom wrote:
Can I use a Serial DecTalk Express with a computer that has a
serial port running Windows 7?  Does Windows 7 have anything
equivalent to an autoexec.bat file that can load the DecTalk
drivers?

Thanks,

Tom

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