that, LOL.
Crash
- Original Message -
From: Charles Rivard wee1s...@fidnet.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 4:30 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] JAWS - Re: De Steno releases windows game.
I asked about the feasibility of Freedom Scientific trying
The windows games or at least most of them are emulated with spoonbill.
At 07:49 p.m. 9/12/2011 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Dark,
Ha ha ha ha or is it ho ho ho ho. Anyway, my thoughts exactly.
However, you are right even though Freedom Scientific doesn't directly
support Microsoft's Free Cell, Hearts,
Miserable gits! :D.
Luckily, solitare is free from Ian Humphries, as is hearts (though Che's
version is great if you want online play), mine sweeper can be got from gma,
and there are the esp pinball tables.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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If you
Hi Dark,
Ha ha ha ha or is it ho ho ho ho. Anyway, my thoughts exactly.
However, you are right even though Freedom Scientific doesn't directly
support Microsoft's Free Cell, Hearts, Spades, Solitaire, etc you can
get most of the Windows games elsewhere in an accessible format.
Although, they are
I asked about the feasibility of Freedom Scientific trying to get the free
games that come as a part of Windows to work with JAWS, or, rather, the
other way around. A tech support rep pointed out to, immediately, that I
have to realize that JAWS is an acronym of Job?? Access With Speech. I
Hi Charles,
Well, I do know that most of the Microsoft card games for Windows 7
are screen reader accessible because I've played them using
Window-Eyes, and of course GW Micro advertises the fact. However, as
you pointed out Jaws stands for Job Access With Speech, and to this
day Freedom
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Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] JAWS - Re: De Steno releases windows game.
Hi Charles,
Well, I do know that most of the Microsoft card games for Windows 7
are screen reader accessible because I've played them using
Window-Eyes, and of course GW Micro
Hi Charles,
One would think so, but the reality is that Jaws is still the number
one screen reader prefered by end users. However, if you could
eliminate state agencies and other forms of government sponsorship I
would imagine we would see more competition between Jaws, Window-Eyes,
and