Nov-19-2014

Guess What? Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 has All-New Table and Mouse Support!

Disclaimer

The following message includes information regarding Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1. 
Please note that Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 HAS NOT been released at this time. We 
are, however, providing you with some small glimpses into the features that 
Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 will contain. We are currently not answering any 
questions regarding the functionality of the beta. The only things we're going 
to talk about will be what we have included in our Guess What series, which 
will continue up to the beta release date. We will answer all questions at that 
time. Please be patient; you will be rewarded.

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www.gwmicro.com/beta.

Enjoy!

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Welcome to Ai Squared's "Guess What?" series, an introductory look at the 
highly anticipated release of Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1.

Yesterday's Guess What talked about just a few of the new features available 
regarding the all-new web support in Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1, and how it will 
make your web browsing experience so much better.  Today, we'll discuss a few 
more of the features found in the all-new web support, including table and 
mouse support.

Many of our customers have been asking for the mouse to speak again in Internet 
Explorer.  We have listened and have developed all-new mouse support for the 
web.  If you have something that is not keyboard accessible or something you 
need to click on, you can route the mouse to where you are on the web and 
click.  Or, feel free to review the webpage with the mouse pointer.  
Window-Eyes mouse support is so powerful that it will read just the column the 
mouse pointer is on; not any other extra text that you don't want to hear.  
With Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1, you are able to simply use your computer and not 
have to worry about the technology powering it.  It's just simple.

Tables are very common on web pages, and unlike other free alternatives, 
Window-Eyes has complete and full table support.  With Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1, 
you no longer have to go into a special table mode to navigate.  Instead, it 
happens automatically.  In fact, when accessing a table, you are taken 
immediately to the content you want to work with.  Again, just another way that 
Window-Eyes is making your web browsing experience easy.

And, just as Window-Eyes has intelligent web support, Window-Eyes is also very 
smart about using tables.  If you run into complex tables, such as on 
Wikipedia, Window-Eyes reads everything correctly.  Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 has 
hands-down the absolute best table support on the web.

We'll be covering a new feature in Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 until its release, so 
stop by our web site daily (www.gwmicro.com/beta) to make sure you don't miss 
any of the exciting new features.

We hope today's "Guess What?" has given you a glimpse into the power of 
Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1, and its innovative new web support.

Stay tuned for the next "Guess What?" to learn more about Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 
1!

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Aaron Smith
Web Development * App Development * Product Support Specialist
Ai Squared * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
260-489-3671 * www.aisquared.com

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