Hay man I am so there.  The cool thing is these bad boy have a usb port on 
them.  got my self a otg cable and now you just connect a usb hub kick back and 
pound away on that old bad boy keyboard.  The speaker on this bad boy tablit 
are like way loud. So you will be able to here it. now when you got to go some 
where you can leave the stuff at home hook up the new blue tooth keyboard that 
folds up and fits in your back pocket or get a case for the tablit and get 
going where ever.  You got the touch screen and keyboard.  It works good.  Now 
gw micro here us again we want and we need touch.  Look at what the other guys 
are doing and for god sake do it even beter.
Not saying the others are bad but I know gw micro can do better. I will post 
some of my ideas on this subject  later on.


-----Original Message-----
From: David Plumlee [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 9:21 PM
To: Chris H
Cc: gwmicro
Subject: Re: Window-eyes on a Microsoft Tablet

I must admit at the outset a bias on my part:  I am a confirmed knob freak at 
age 69.  I have also operated the Apple IPhone with all of its gestures and 
touch operations; and for my part, nothing beats a good solid mechanical 
keyboard with real buttons that you can press to reliably get what you want!
Perhaps touch screens will become more reliable as they improve; but I don't 
think I'd want to use a tablet computer as long as I could have something with 
real buttons to operate.  Granted, the modern PC has no knobs; but the buttons 
generally carry the same reliability that you can get from knobs that you turn.

But for those who want touch, gestures, and all that, I sincerely hope that 
Window-Eyes can someday soon run on such equipment.  For my part, though, give 
me knobs and buttons!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris H" <[email protected]>
To: "Kevin Huber" <[email protected]>; "gw-info" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: Window-eyes on a Microsoft Tablet


> Hi
> probably not, Window-Eyes does not work with touch currently.
>
> Regards Chris
>
> On 06/01/2014 19:58, Kevin Huber wrote:
>> Hi:
>> Can anyone tell me if Window-eyes 8 works on one of those Microsoft
>> Windows 8 tablets?  If so, which tablets does Window-eyes work with
>> and which ones does it not work with?
>> Kevin Huber
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