Hi Peter:
I tested it for a client a couple of years ago.  At that time, I found
it to be unaccessible with Window-eyes but I think it is worth your
while to try it again, since things may have changed.  I believe you
can get a demo which last for a certain number of days.
Kevin Huber

On 10/3/12, Peter Wolfe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear everybody!
>
>
>     Does anyone have knowledge of accessability in the present or
> future plans of Window-eyes for SPSS software? If you aren't familar
> with this software, then it is prudent to point out that it is the
> predominant social science statistical software in the U.S profession
> of social science research. From my conversations with a blind
> professor in  the field that it appears that it still isn't accessible
> yet. I'd appreciate any ideas any of you have about this crucial
> barrier tto blind professionals.
>
>
> cordially,
> Peter Q wolfe, BA
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