I can say it seems to be working well so far. Can see where there can be
some improvements.
RJ
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From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Feed Back Anyone?
>i like it. It needs a bit of improvement wit
i like it. It needs a bit of improvement with skype 3.2 but I like it very
much.
SA&G
:> Has anyone tried the demo version, or any other type of version, of
:> this
:> screen reader?
:>
:> http://www.satogo.com/
:>
:> If so, what are your impressions/opinions?
:>
:> Many thanks...Cathy
:>
:> Cath
Personally I've played around with NVDA a few times and am quite impressed.
I don't know how fully functional it will end up being as it is only at
version .05 right now. Still for somebody who needs to access various
systems that belong to other people every once in a while it gets done what
I
I've been playing with SATOGO for a month or so and have been very favorably
impressed. I've actually come across a couple situations where I couldn't
save settings in an Excel worksheet in JAWS but was able to read the thing
with SATOGO. There was a bug for a while where the voice would change b
hi.
just to be fair, system access to go, www.satogo.com, is a revolutionary
product by all means. the potentials it has are not to be over-looked,
because only the future can tell how far this new technology will go. it
shouldn't be jaws or window-eyes to be so good. in fact, being different
Yes, It works pretty good here and is a nice program to have in addition to
the others.
Rick
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From: "cathy harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 1:45 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Feed Back Anyone?
Has anyone tried the demo version, or any
Hi Miss Cathy,
Yes, I gave it a go.
It's not bad,and it's not Jaws or Window Eyes either.
In most cases, as a portable reader, so to speak, it will get the job done.
And right now, the price is exactly right! smile
HTH,
Richard Justice
www.blind-computing.com
Visit the Blind Computing List home pag
Hi Miss Cathy,
Yes, I gave it a go.
It's not bad,and it's not Jaws or Window Eyes either.
In most cases, as a portable reader, so to speak, it will get the job done.
And right now, the price is exactly right! smile
HTH,
Richard Justice
www.blind-computing.com
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From: cat
Has anyone tried the demo version, or any other type of version, of this
screen reader?
http://www.satogo.com/
If so, what are your impressions/opinions?
Many thanks...Cathy
Cathy Harris
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Visit the Blind Computing List home page at:
http://www.blind-computing.com
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Hi Margaret,
That's good, thanks for letting us know.
Richard Justice
www.blind-computing.com
- Original Message -
From: Margaret Thomas
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 10:51 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Success Burning CD Re: No Disk in Drive w. XPBurning
Hi All,
I apologize for not letting the list know about my progress, but
it took a while for my tech to get here and then for conditions to be
right to try it again after he left.
He replaced the CD/DVD drive and, so far, I haven't had any
problems burning CDs.
I suspect that eith
I have added a website link, and e-mail links to the resource page for:
X-Sight Interactive
Richard Justice
www.blind-computing.com
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http://www.blind-computing.com
Address for the list archives:
http://www.mail-archive.com/blind-computing@jaws-users.com/
Hi Ringo,
Welcome to the list!
Your querey is right on target, as stated in the list guidelines,
if it has to do with computing for the blind, this is the place. smile
As for your question, I'm sure someone will have an answer for you.
Richard Justice-llist moderator
www.blind-computing.com
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Hi all,
I'm new to the list and am not familiar yet with the format, so hope my query
is appropriate.
I am trying to make playing DVDs more accessible. I haven't been able to find
an accessible program to do this and have, up to now, been simply inserting the
DVD and selecting "Play using Wind
Hi Mich,
If you have encountered this problem more than once or twice,
then here are some things to try.
1 Download and install all system and security updates,
windows, anti-virus, firewall, and anti-spy.
2. Disconnect from the internet, and perform full system security sweeps, with
all security
It sounds to me as though the message text had already disappeared.
On Fri,
20 Jul 2007, Patricia wrote:
> I just rebooted and after jaws came up so did a short message...
> CT Helper 32. When I tried to vertulize the window Jaws said, no text in
> window and same result routing jaws cursor.
> Wh
Go look in the system event viewer and see if there's any more information
therein.
Basically hit the start button, use S to navigate to Settings, go into the
Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer, navigate up and down on
the left to find the Application item, then hit tab to go to
Had a quick look at that page using Jaws 8.0, and while I can in fact read
most of it, when I used the H key to try jump heading to heading, it didn't
say anything even though it was in fact jumping.
I would guess that there's something a bit strange in the source code of
that page that's inter
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