Hi Anouk,
As far as I know everything you hear is also displayed on the screen,
but because it is written in Java using the Swing API screen readers
are unable to read it without the Java Access Bridge. The problem is
that Java access with Jaws and 64-bit Windows is broken so you won't
be able to
12:08 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Inspector Cindy Games
Hi Ibrahim,
The problem is a Jaws one rather than the games. The games themselves
work fine on Windows 7 64-bit, but the Jaws Java access is broken on
64-bit Windows. So if you want to play them you can either use
Hi Ibrahim,
That's correct. Once you install their Gamebook all of there games can
be launched and run from the 7-128 Gamebook. Make sure you get the
accessible Gamebook though and not the standard one.
On 4/2/13, Ibrahim Gucukoglu ibrahim_gucuko...@sent.com wrote:
Hi Thomas.
Thanks much,
Hi everyone,
I just caught the last message in the discussion about the inspector
Cindy games. I am a big fan of detective/spy games but, looking at the
entries at audiogames.net, the links to these games seem to be broken.
Are they still available somewhere for purchase?
Thanks in advance,
Hi Anouk,
Yes, they sure are. To get the 7-128 Gamebook and the various games
they have for it go to
http://www.7128.com
and make sure you purchase the SAPI enabled Gamebook and not the standard one.
Cheers!
On 4/2/13, anouk radix radix.an...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just caught the
Hi Thomas, Thanks a lot, i was quite certain i would not be able to get
this anymore!
I am not all that satisfied with the standard win7 sapi voice
(narrator). Are there other voices I can use? Will this sapi version
ALSO output to the screen so that it might work with nvda/braille or jfw
with
Hi Everyone.
Just wanted to check that the Inspector Cindy games will work under 64-bit
Windows 7. The 7128 software page suggests that their games aren’t compatible
with JAWS under any 64-bit version of Windows, does it mean then that I will
have to use a Sapi voice or can I use NVDA as an
Hi Ibrahim,
The problem is a Jaws one rather than the games. The games themselves
work fine on Windows 7 64-bit, but the Jaws Java access is broken on
64-bit Windows. So if you want to play them you can either use SAPI 5,
or you can try NVDA 2012.3.
HTH
On 4/1/13, Ibrahim Gucukoglu