similarly, I've been using SF since version 5.1 when it was a Sonic Foundry product, and the mouse keys in Window-Eyes certainly made it more accessible than any other speech package out-of-the-box, speaking, without a doubt. In particular, adjustments of the filters in many areas of the program, clicks and pop filters, reverb and ambiance in others, etc. etc. And, then there is the fantastic capabilities of the noise reduction plug-in, which is unparalleled when adjusted properly. I've recovered noisy cassettes into practically new sounding CD quality files using that package, and it couldn't have been done without the Window-Eyes mouse reading capabilities and focus directing capabilities of the mouse. SF V10 is a challenge, but it can be made to work, though I am happy to have noise reduction environments saved from the earlier versions of SF like v8 to fall back on with the NR software since getting to the buttons is a bit of a hurdle in v10, though, again, since Window-Eyes does not use a keyboard handling *.dll like JFW does, significant speed increases in movement around the screen are realized among other things.

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At 01:13 PM 12/28/12, Tom Kingston wrote:
You're right, Nolan. But it sure would be nice if everything just talked automatically. And of course it would be more productive as well. But it sure has made me a master of the mouse. Or is that a slave of the mouse? Eh, who knows. Something like that.

Tom


On 12/28/2012 2:37 PM, Crabb, Nolan wrote:
I wonder whether it's even really needed.  I've not found anything I
can't do with the mouse keys and a little ingenuity.

Nolan


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