I Use Windows XP Pro with Window Eyes 7.2.  Theophilus works fairly well with 
the cursor keys, but has limited resources.  E-Sword has a lot of resources but 
requires a lot of use of the mouse keys to read with.   I was able to build a 
set file for E-Sword to help, but lost the set file when my last computer died. 
 I did copy several Bible versions, chapter by chapter, into seperate text 
files using Notepad and I use the text files to read the Bible.  For searching
I use Theophilus.  The versions I copied were versions I had purchased
or were public domain, nothing illegal.  Fortunately, on my Windows 7
laptop, I can also use the text files to read with, and the same files
are also usable in Vinux which is a Linux version with built in screen
reader.

I occasionally try other Bible programs, but have not yet found anything better 
than the two above, and some are just not accessible.  If you have further 
questions, contact me privately.
-- 
David Hoff Jr <[email protected]>
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