Hello,

have you tried working with the compact view? You will need the compact view
anyway, because this is what the Window-Eyes scripts are optimally
configured for. This in my opinion is a problem with the Window-Eyes scripts
by the way, due to the fact that you have to use compact view with the other
accessibility options such as Job Access With Speech for Windows. It doesn't
matter what you you are in the scripts work. It seems to me that AI squared
needs to update the scripts for Skype and provide shortcut keys to the most
important sections of the application like the scripts for Job Access With
Speech do because they do this. The Skype experience using Job Access With
Speech for Windows is extremely keyboard friendly, more so than with any
other screen reader. Note this is not a promotion of Job Access With Speech
for Windows. This is simply an acknowledgment of an area where it does well.
I should also note that these are the third-party scripts I speak of, not
the built-in scripts for Job Access With Speech for Windows.

 

 

From: Rob Hudson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2014 4:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: support for skype kit ends

 

The main benefit of GWC for me was that it was smaller and less cluttered.
The Skype client is full of unnecessary eye candy and junk and I don't
really see much of a way to get rid of it.

Oh well; no use crying over spilt milk, I reckon.

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Jim Grimsby Jr. <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: 'MJ Williams' <mailto:[email protected]>  

Cc: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2014 5:26 AM

Subject: RE: support for skype kit ends

 

Hello,

yes, we definitely have confirmation from AISquaired it was Mark from
AISquaired who boasted the initial message. We also have confirmation from
Microsoft, if you would like to go back and check the Skype garage blog, you
will note that they recommend that everybody upgraded from older versions of
Skype, because as of Monday, all older versions of Skype will no longer be
supported. This includes all applications using the SkypeKit. You will also
note that in the original message posted by Mark from AI squared. He
indicates that everyone who has purchased a subscription to GW connect will
receive a proactive refund. Therefore, no one has any cause to be upset. You
will also note that GW micro when it released Window-Eyes 8.4 started
working on scripts for Window-Eyes for Skype. At that time. They indicated
that the SkypeKit would not be supported by Windows 8. They also indicated
that it was very likely that at some point, the Skype skip  would no longer
be supported at all, it was clear from the message posted by Mark from
AISquaired that they attempted to work out some deal with Microsoft so that
they might be allowed to continue to use the Skype kit. Unfortunately, they
were unable to work out some sort of amicable arrangement. Therefore, GW
connect will no longer be supported as of Monday, August 4, we have all the
confirmation possible. Considering the fact that Skype is extremely
accessible using Window-Eyes and all of the other major screen readers that
I know of. I don't see this as being much of an issue. Yes, the GW connect
interface might have been slightly simpler to use. However, you really don't
see much of an accessibility benefit from using GW connect overusing Skype.
This of course is just my opinion. However, I can verify this opinion
because I have been using Windows 8 and GW connect never worked here and I
have been using Skype for several years now with absolutely no problems.
This is why I myself to use GW connect very rarely. I was very pleased.
Therefore, when GW micro began working on Skype scripts versus a
nonmainstream solution to the Skype problem due to the fact that with every
other screen reader, I was able to use Skype and I had access to it, but
with Window-Eyes if I wanted good access. I needed to use GW connect because
there were no scripts for this program that were updated and working. I'm
sorry I would rather see a company devoted time and resources to providing
me access to mainstream applications versus providing me with an
accessibility backdoor to a service. This is why I am not and never will be
a socialized customer, nor will I ever owned a product such as chicken
nugget, nor do I use the socializer, I would rather use the mainstream
applications that everyone else uses the only adaptive software that should
be necessary to use mainstream applications should be my screen reader once
again. Of course, this is my own personal opinion, but it seems to me that
the latest GW connect incident bears out this conclusion, it is unlikely
that Skype will ever stop support for Skype as long as it exists. Therefore,
I will always be able to use Skype itself without resorting to an
accessibility product designed specifically for my own personal needs or the
needs of my personal subgroup.

I hope this helps, and thank you for reading.

 

 

From: MJ Williams [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2014 2:54 AM
To: gw Micro Product Discussion Listserv
Subject: RE: support for skype kit ends

 

Do we have a confirmation of this from GW Micro?
Matthew
At 02:22 02/08/2014, you wrote:

GW Connect uses the SkypeKit to make its connection to the Skype servers.
It is the heart of GW Connect.
Microsoft is no longer supporting any product that uses the SkypeKit. As of
Monday GW Connect will no longer connect to the Skype servers.
Hope this helps.
 
Chris
 
 
From: Mike Bernard [ mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ] 
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 5:50 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: support for skype kit ends
 
Hello everyone,
What's this I hear about support for Skype kit ending? What is Skype kit? I
have both standard skype and gw connect installed on my computer and have
never had to purchase anything extra to get either to work. Are you telling
me that as of Monday Augast 4, my free version of gw connect will stop
working? This can't be. I depend on gw connect because of its accessibility
and ease-of-use. Although standard Skype is not as user friendly, I still
use it, in conjunction with mp3 Skype recorder. So what does this mean for
those of us who use the free client on our pcs that we've downloaded from
the app central site?
Mike
Rochester, NY.


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