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Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Speaking of those things I don't like on the
Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Hi Don:
I have run into that situation, I use my bluetooth keyboard and I use
the VO-right and left arrows to arrow between the numbers. Of course,
you have to do this quickly so that it doesn't time out, but it has
worked for me a majority of the time
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From: Donald L. Roberts via Talk
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 3:31 PM
To: net bat ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Speaking of those things I don't like on the iPhone, how about when you
make a phone call into an automated system where you have to type more
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>> To: Butch Bussen ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
>> Subject: RE: Windows screen readers
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>> Hi Butch,
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>> I'm wondering what exactly it is about to
: Thursday, April 06, 2017 11:12 AM
To: Butch Bussen ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: Windows screen readers
Hi Butch,
I'm wondering what exactly it is about touch screens you don't like.
I will admit that learning the gestures can take some time, but
perhaps you never quite got the knack
You can however use the I could to store files.
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From: Evan Reese via Talk
Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 1:46 PM
To: net bat ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
I know, and while I like my iPad Mini 4, and I've found a lot of fun
an SD card into it it to extend
its capacity.
Still, overall, it's a great machine with a lot of capabilities.
Evan
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Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
one thing i
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Yes, but you get along with touch screens. some of us don't. Glad it
works for you.
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Butch
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2017, Russ Kiehne wrote:
I took a lot of thime thinking about if I should get a secon
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Subject: RE: Windows screen readers
Hi Butch,
I'm wondering what exactly it is about touch screens you don't like.
I will admit that learning the gestures can take some time, but perhaps you
never quite got the knack of it, and so you ha
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Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Yes, but you get along with touch screens. some of us don't. Glad it
works for you.
73
Butch
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2017, Russ Kiehne wrote:
> I took a lot of thime thinking about if I should get a second generation
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>> Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
>>
>> Could the difference between accessibility on a I phone or I Pad and a
>> Mac book be that the phones and I pads are running the
: Butch Bussen
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 8:55 AM
To: Russ Kiehne
Cc: Tony C ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Why do you think I have one of those?
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Butch
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2017, Russ Kiehne
wrote:
That is why they have the second
life than my first generation victor reader stream, booksense standard and
plextalk pocket.
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From: Butch Bussen
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 8:55 AM
To: Russ Kiehne
Cc: Tony C ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Why do you think I
from now on.
Thanks!
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From: Josh Kennedy via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 12:55 PM
To: Steve Nutt; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: windows screen readers
NVDA has or has had video hooks since late 2010 if I remember correctly.
you can use the golden
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Subject: RE: windows screen readers
NVDA has or has had video hooks since late 2010 if I remember correctly.
you can use the golden cursor addon to mouse around like you can in jaws.
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On April 5, 2017 12:49:29 "Steve Nutt
Well, I'm absolutely able to use my touchscreen phone when my fingers are
cold with no problems. I even use it with gloves on too.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
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NVDA has or has had video hooks since late 2010 if I remember correctly.
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Naah, no off
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Subject: RE: windows screen readers
Probably the only truly free screen reader is NVDA! Whether or not one
sends in a donation, anyone anywhere can download it, i
Naah, no off screen model, no video hooks. NVDA is not great if you have to
mouse around, where apps don't have keyboard access. Yes, it has object
view, but that's pretty poor.
All the best
Steve
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Yep, but that assumes you are comfortable with i phones and the like,
touch screens and so forth, which I'm not. Just doesn't make sense to
me. The thing most I phone users don't seem to understand is that it
isn't easy for all of us
- From: Butch Bussen via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 11:29 AM
To: Tony C ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Yep, but that assumes you are comfortable with i phones and the like,
touch screens and so forth, which I'm not. Just doesn't make sense to
me. The thing
That is why they have the second generation victor reader Stream!
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From: Butch Bussen via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 11:29 AM
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Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Yep, but that assumes you are comfortable with i phones
pocket.
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From: Tony C via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 11:25 AM
To: Don H ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Hi, The I pad mini 21, 2, or 3 are about the same. Fairly easy to learn.
reasonalbely priced at about $230.00 Take it out
I'm confused on your statement:
"These screen readers are not readily available to just about anyone
to download, install and play with.
It is of absolute necessity that a user MUST have in his or her
possession a gadget that runs either one."
Anyone can go to the play store and download
Probably the only truly free screen reader is NVDA! Whether or not one
sends in a donation, anyone anywhere can download it, install it and use it
to one's heart's content.
All other screen readers, whether it be Talkback or VoiceOver, incur some
cost however minimal such a cost might be. These
Tony C wrote:
Hi, The I pad mini 21, 2, or 3 are about the same. Fairly easy to learn.
reasonalbely priced at about $230.00 Take it out of the box turn it on
turn on voice over and have fun.
Depending on what you want to do this *may* be true. Otherwise, bear in
mind that an app pretty much
Hi:
NVDA is probably the best free option for the PC. Narrator is still nowhere
near as responsive as NVDA.
On the Mac, VoiceOver is unbelievably responsive, considering the high-quality
Alex speech synthesizer shipping with the Mac. It does take a learning curve,
but, there is a tutorial
I'm not tired of paying for screen readers. I'm tired of paying for screen
readers that are out performed by free one's.
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From: Joshua Kennedy via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 5:26 PM
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Subject: windows screen readers
hey tony
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Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Could the difference between accessibility on a I phone or I Pad and a
Mac book be that the phones and I pads are running the mobile versions
of a web site or ap and the Mac book isn't? I have been considering
purchasing a I Pad but just don't know which
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Subject: Re: Windows screen readers
Could the difference between accessibility on a I phone or I Pad and a
Mac book be that the phones and I pads are running the mobile versions
of a web site or ap and the Mac book isn't? I have been considering
purchasing a I Pad
Don,
I don't really know about web browsing on iOS because I seldom use it
for that. I bought an iPad Pro 9.7 with the keyboard/case option, which
is actually impressive for its size. I bought it with the thought that
it could at least replace my old laptop for casual use. In general it's
Also, the actual CONTENT may change, depending on whether you're using
the Mac or a Windows PC. I've heard of instances in which those using
Macs are steered towards higher-priced items (as Apples cost more, and,
presumably that segment has no problem paying more) compare to PC users
of that
Could the difference between accessibility on a I phone or I Pad and a
Mac book be that the phones and I pads are running the mobile versions
of a web site or ap and the Mac book isn't? I have been considering
purchasing a I Pad but just don't know which one to buy and wether it is
really a
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