Good news! Speech is on every Apple computer. It's called VoiceOver and
will do just what you need plus lots lots more. It's a fully functional
screen reader unlike Narrator under Windows.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 30/06/2014 20:58, Ted Larson wrote:
Dear List:
I have a chance of getting a telemarketing job where I would need to key in
names and addresses accurately after talking with a person on the phone. I
would be working in the business owners' home. I would use their Apple
computer to key the information into a document. I would either need key echo
or the ability to read a line by each letter so that I could verify accuracy.
Does the speech on an Apple computer give me this ability? If so, what do I
tell the business owner to do to make the computer talk? On the other hand,
if the Apple computer cannot read this way, can the business owner load my
Window-Eyes CD on the Apple computer and go through the steps of installing it
just like I would on a Windows computer? Thanks for any help. Regards: Ted
Larson
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