He'll need to have Jaws version 15 to get full functionality with Windows 7. I have learned this to my cost. True, there is NVDA, but in my experience Jaws is superior in reviewing the total contents of the screen (Jaws cursor) and also in the ability to change keystrokes. Sorry, I don't know the answer to the Jaws version question.

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