Well last time I checked smile a digit was a figure or toe. I used the word digit because I happen to know a fellow who does use his touch screen with his feet. Amazing but true.
-----Original Message----- From: Pat Ferguson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 12:26 PM To: Jim Grimsby JR. Cc: [email protected] Subject: RE: Window-eyes on a Microsoft Tablet Jim, great thoughts on the touch screen using Window-Eyes. <smile> I sure hope that this could become a reality with Window-Eyes on a Windows Tablet soon. I would rather have a Windows Tablet than an IOS iPad. I can just picture all that, since I had my Android tablet for about 3 weeks, and I had an iPhone, I'm not afraid of a touch screen, but it needs to be done just like Window-Eyes on a keyboard. Yes, no complicated jestures. Remember flicking is different than swiping. <smile> I did learn that. <smile> Now, you mentioned two digit flicks, do you mean two finger flicks? Thanks much. Many Blessings, Pat Ferguson "I can Do all Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me." Phillippians 4:13. At 09:25 AM 1/7/2014, you wrote: >I am speaking for myself. I of course can't speak for anyone else. >The fact is though that if gw micro doesn't include touch very soon >they will sees to be relavent. The pc market is going down hill fast. >Small touch and soon to be jesture only devices is the wave of the >future. Microsoft will have to come out with a phone running windows >pro. Windows phone 8 has been a flop it was never designed to be >anything else really. It was a stop gap measure tell the desktop >operating system was capable of running on a phone. We have reached >that point. If I can see it I am sure Microsoft sees it as well. I am >also sure the good people at gw micro realize what is happening also. >There is no business for gw micro on IOS or android. There only hope >is to keep providing window-eyes and find a way to get ahead of >narrator NVDA and jaws. right now they are behind. Three things need >to happen for them to get ahead. >First touch. They need to support touch and they need to do it better >then the rest. The jestures need to be >easyer. Smarter. Explore buy touch needs to allow for restriction >to avoid the problem of trying to explore a window and finding your >self on the desktop or some place you don't want to be. Smarter touch >needs to follow the focus it should be easy to set the type to what the >touch cursur moved to based on where the touch cursor is. Not fixing >the order that you can move to. >Here is an example. >Lets say the touch cursor is on a list box. So you flick down and you >will here move buy list box. Now flick right and you will be able to >move to other list boxes. If you would rather move buy list item >flick down again and it will say move touch cursor buy list item. If >you do a scrub up and down it will quickly move back to all items. Set >restriction ok I am in the skype window. I only want to explore the >skype window. Two digit flick left or right will set the restricktion. >I should be able to set the restriction to what ever window I nwant to >that is on the screen as I said there buy avoiding the problem of >moving with explore buy touch out side of the window of interest. Of >course I should also be able to set restriction to full screen and >focus window. Changing modes. Avoid using a jesture like the rotter >on IOs or jaws. use a simple to digit flick up to move from mode to >mode. In document mode for example allow the user to use simple >jestures to move the cursor or brows mode buffer. Once again use flick >up and down to set how the cursor should move and use left and right >flick to move the cursor. Make the flick up and down feature smart as >described above. Two digit flick left or right changes between text >selection >and normal cursor movement. Don't allow the rotter to set options >that are not possible. For example if there are no headings available >on the page or in the window don't allow the user to select move buy >heading. He can't do it so there is no point in giving him that option >at this point. When moving buy object make the speech out put that you >here while moving buy touch match the speech out put that you would >here while moving about with speech. >When reviewing text in objects don't make a separate mode for this just >put it in the rotter as an option to read buy line etc. there again >flicking down or up should allow me to select what I want to read buy. >Configureation mode. Flicking with two digits up or down should take >me to a configuration mode. Once again two digits flicking left or >right should allow me to pick sub modes here as well so lets say I have >a speech sub mode in configuration mode I do a two digit flick left or >right tell I land on this mode then flicking up and down with one digit >will allow me to pick what I want to set and then flicking up or down >will allow me to change that setting. So lets say I want to change the >rate I flick up or down tell it says rate. Then I change the rate buy >flicking right to make it higher and left to make it lower. Would work >like the speech setting do on the keyboard accept it would have more >options to control punctuation numbers voices etc. other modes of >configureation could be added as needed. While reviewing buy object >for goodness sake make the object review order match the order as it >shows up on the screen. For example the menu bar and the title bar >should not be at the bottom of the object review order. >2. ore aps. If another screen reader works with a program window-eyes >should work with it and do it better. For example lets take skype I >give window-eyes a 2 out of the 3 major screen readers I have tested it >with. Jaws is number 1 jaws reads skype alerts jaws works with skype >no matter what mode skype is in and finely jaws has scripts you can add >that allows you to move about quickly in the program. Window-eyes >scores higher then NVDA though because you can read messages easily >again.app makers are going to need to be able to add modes to touch. >For example in skype you are going to need a skype mode that will allow >you to flick up to lets say messages and then flick right to read the >most recent messages. Or flick down to alerts and then flick left and >right to allow you to here the most recent alerts. >Then you have programs where window-eyes just doesn't work well at all. >for example gold wave. I wrote scripts for jaws to work with gold wave >and I find myself loading jaws to work there because I don't really >want to have to script it again just so I can use window-eyes there. >So what I am saying is look at how the other screen reader are doing it >find ways of doing it better and give us support for more apps. >3. fix brows mode, and try to find and smash any and all stability >issues. This is heading to the phone and it needs to be stable to >insure that not only your computing device is stable but your >comunecation device is stable as well. >Yes I speak for my self. The hand writing is on the wall though and >this is what is needed if 3rd party screen readers are going to survive >they have to show they can get the job done better then the built in >apps. Gw micro hears the user they also see the trends as well as I >do. >Hth > >-----Original Message----- >From: Pamela Dominguez [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 4:47 AM >To: Jim Grimsby JR. >Subject: Re: Window-eyes on a Microsoft Tablet > >Speak for yourself! Pam. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jim Grimsby JR. >Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 7:04 PM >To: 'Chris G' >Cc: [email protected] >Subject: RE: Window-eyes on a Microsoft Tablet > >Ok gw micro we want touch we want touch we want touch come on every one >say it loud say it proud we want touch. I love my venue from del. I >have been using it exclusively as a touch device will connect a >keyboard and install window-eyes on it. for my money windows is always >going to beat IOS as a computing platform. I also think gw micro needs >to hurry up with touch because if I am reading the signs right it looks >like we might have a phone running windows pro. I will be all over >that if that happens. >If it does maybe gw micro should talk to carryers offering the phone >and see if they will offer window-eyes on a payment plan along with the >phone it self. Narrator is getting better and NVDA is pretty good but >window-eyes still has them beet in most places. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Chris G [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 2:38 PM >To: Vaughan Dodd; Kevin Huber; gw-info >Subject: Re: Window-eyes on a Microsoft Tablet > >Hi, >Simply put, Window-eyes runs on Windows 8. >A Windows 8 tablet that Window-eyes can run on is just a computer >running the full Windows 8, IE, desktop apps you have been running for >years and are used to work fine. > >On my acer, I'm running Window-eyes 8.4 with traditional desktop apps >such as Microsoft office 2013, Chicken Nugget, MaPlEr, and even my >livedrive backup software. > >I'm not able to interact with the touch screen, but a bluetooth >keyboard works just fine. My Acer even came with the bluetooth >keyboard. I do not have a Braille display but don't see why >Window-eyes wouldn't work with a bluetooth or usb display if configured. > >Again, Window-eyes will not run on tablets running Windows RT. >Windows RT does not run on in tell based tablets nore does it have the >full desktop so traditional desktop apps will not work. > >Hope this helps. >Chris > >Mystic Access >Where the magic is in learning. >733 Delaware Rd 341 >Buffalo, NY 14223 >Phone: 888-678-1433 Ext 101 >Fax: 888-766-7985 >Direct: (716) 965-5717 >web: www.mysticaccess.com >Podcast: www.mysticaccesspodcast.com >Twitter: MysticAccess >Twitter: JediKent > >On 1/6/2014 4:22 PM, Vaughan Dodd wrote: > > I think this is interesting, as I have now just committed to a new > > pc of the traditional type. > > > > But: this configuration opens up the decision for me as to whether > > Windows Tablet compares favourably with iPad? > > > > If Window-eyes braille input modes were more sophisticated, I wonder > > if a braille display could double as an external keyboard? > > > > Current conventional wisdom from my perspective does actually favour > > the iPad, but I know nothing of Windows tablets as it was my > > understanding until now that Window-eyes could not run. > > > > > > > > Appreciate more information on this. > > > > Vaughan. > > > > for > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Chris G [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Tuesday, 7 January 2014 9:44 a.m. > > To: Kevin Huber; gw-info > > Subject: Re: Window-eyes on a Microsoft Tablet > > > > Hi, > > Window-eyes works fine on tablets running Windows 8 or Windows 8 pro. > > These are Intel based tablets. Window-eyes will not work on tablets > > running Windows RT. > > > > Also you'll need an external bluetooth keyboard as Window-eyes > > doesn't work with the touch screen. > > > > I'm currently running Window-eyes 8.4 on an Acer tablet. > > > > Mystic Access > > Where the magic is in learning. > > 733 Delaware Rd 341 > > Buffalo, NY 14223 > > Phone: 888-678-1433 Ext 101 > > Fax: 888-766-7985 > > Direct: (716) 965-5717 > > web: www.mysticaccess.com > > Podcast: www.mysticaccesspodcast.com > > Twitter: MysticAccess > > Twitter: JediKent > > > > On 1/6/2014 2:58 PM, 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 > >> If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original > >> sender only. 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