who gave you that info again? I want to call them and set them straight.
using windows7 laptop
On 2/8/2014 10:47 AM, Bryan Peterson wrote:
That sounds like most Commissions for the Blind, at least all the ones
I've ever had dealings with. LOL. And being a Nav brat I've dealt with
a lot of them over te years. None of them wouldhesitate to misiform
theirclients to keep them from engaging in nonconformist behavior such
as, I don't know, using a screen reader other than JAWS.
Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?
-----Original Message----- From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2014 8:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Functionality of the MS-Office Version of Win-Eyes
Wow, way to spread misinformation, huh?
Obviously they didn't even listen to either of the webinars GW Micro
presented, because it was made abundantly clear that it works from
everywhere, not just within office itself. I hate when this happens
because now, you have a bunch of people thinking Window-eyes only works
within office and nowhere else, which simply is not true.
Doncha just love it when people run their mouth
without oh, gosh, I dunno, checking their facts? Great isn't it?
Not.
On 2/8/2014 9:41 AM, Louis wrote:
Yesterday, at a tech-user's meeting in NH, the Win-Eyes version that is
available with MS-Office was discussed, and we were told that it does
not work
in all programs, only within the Office suite, and, for example, it
does not
work when using Notepad or Wordpad, for instance. I would really
like to know
if this is true. I am a long-time Win-Eyes user, and of course,
spoke up for my
Win-Eyes, but we are definitely in the minority up here, so I was
quickly
squelched. I was told they had sat in and asked questions at the
Webinar led by
GW and had pinned them down on this point. So, GW, is this true? If
I bought a
new computer with an acceptable version of Office on it, would I
discover that I
had no speech as soon as I brought up Wordpad or Notepad, or How
about in
Windows Explorer!? This surely does not fit my first impression of this
Microsoft/GW offer. It wouldn't affect me; I'll probably always pay
for my
copy, because I like Win-Eyes, and believe in supporting the company
producing
it, but I'd like to know my facts when I open my mouth and put my
foot in it!
Louis Gosselin
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