YEH THAT NEW TEXT TO SPEECH IT COMES WITH IS MAJOORLLY  COOL.  NOT BIG ON
THE NEW narrator much but I have never ben  a fan of that screen reader.
NVDA is better and narrator does enough that I can get it installed.  I also
like the fact that gw micro and all the others will be able to install with
out having to use a mirror driver and still give us the same information we
are getting now.  Maybe NVDA will be able to do a better job like
window-eyes does to work with more programs now that the information can be
had with out a mirror driver. The apps are sweet let me tell you.  I like
being able to setup one computer log in to another using my windows live id
or what ever they are going to call it and be able to have all my setting
right there no matter what computer I am on.  That is also sweet.  Music
sounds wonderful on it.  
Now here is a question is gw micro going to make a window-eyes for windows
phone.  I really want a windows phone device but the state of windows phone
accessibility  is not there. 


Jim Grimsby JR.
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-----Original Message-----
From: chris hallsworth [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2012 8:03 AM
To: 'G W Micro'
Subject: Re: Windows 8 and WE

Same here, particularly the new and improved Narrator and some other 
features like Reset and Refresh. It is sure frustrating to completely 
reinstall Windows 7, whereas resetting or refreshing will almost bypass 
complete reinstalls of Windows 8.


Christopher Hallsworth

On 07/05/2012 02:07, Katherine Moss wrote:
> I actually am looking forward to it very much and I sort of feel sorry for
those who are complaining because they probably don't know how to
communicate with a new interface.  An the part about avoiding the start
menu, maybe he's just a very mouse-driven guy.  I know people like that, and
they drive me crazy because it sort of feels like the blindies are being
singled out because we use the keyboard.  Like the keyboard is meant as
something for those who are unable to use the mouse rather than being a
complement to it.  And believe me, if you think that article's full of
unnecessary complaints, search on some of those by Paul Thurrott.  He
basically complains about the name apps and how it to him means simple and
worthless and that applications and apps are two very different things.
Referring to apps on the metro interface as "running in a Fisher Price
environment."
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Mannion [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2012 4:05 PM
> To: Robert Ringwald
> Cc: gw
> Subject: Re: Windows 8 and WE
>
> In reading this I have to think about what it really comes down to that
this guy is complaining about. Ok, taking issue with
http://listen.mushroomfm.com:8760/I guess we will say. Yes for us it sounds
like all of that scrolling necessary in the metro interface may be a
challenge unless the screen reader has a way to adjust what things do in
response to the keyboard. My guess is that will be an obvious concern to be
addressed. It sounds annoying, at least the way he describes it that there
may be some lack of a unified system between the two interface options.
Depending on what is needed and what it is necessary to use one or the other
interface for, this may or may not be a real issue. His statement about
avoiding the windows key at all cost has me scratching my head. Is he trying
to avoid the start menu? If so, why I would have to ask! Others may not
agree, but I come away from this article asking myself what this guy is
really taking issue with that will be a common concern or i
s he just complaining because he can't learn how to communicate with a new
interface? I am not defending windows 8. I know very little about it and
have never touched it myself in any way.
>
> On 5/5/12, Robert Ringwald<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Sounds like more headaches for us blind users.
>>
>> http://www.pcworld.com/article/251282/windows_8s_metro_ui_7_things_you
>> _may_just_hate.html#tk.mod_stln
>>
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