Hello Jeremy: What a wonderfully open-ended question you have asked. As a person new to WE, recently migrating from Zoom Text, I cannot comment on how past features are different in the current version. I can only dream of what would make my life easier with assistive technology such as Window Eyes.
1. As an engineer who focuses on architectural designs of complex systems, I would like some way for graphical constructs (e.g. flowcharts, state transition diagrams, UML diagrams, etc. to be described. Since all of these types of graphics are not bitmap type graphics but logical representations of logical connections between entities, some method of description should be possible. The difficulty is that it may depend upon the package used to create the visualization (Visio, Word Art, Enterprise Architect, etc.) 2. I think there is an opportunity to improve Power Point capabilities. Perhaps it is my lack of experience with WE when reading Power Point diagrams, but I find that tabbing between objects on a slide to be confusing and not very intuitive. If I tab to a text box, for instance, I am told that I am on a text box and its location, but its content is not disclosed. I must hit enter to read the text contained within. 3. Improved access with collaborative tools, like WebEx. I am not sure if this can be solved by the WE team alone. It probably requires accessibility vendors to drive change in these collaborate tools to support accessibility. Today, others in my workplace are used to helping me read screens presented in these collaborative tools. I envision a future where this support is no longer necessary and that I can read these shared screens as well as they appear in their native tools. >From a business side, now that AI Squared and GW Micro are now one, I would like to see an upgrade pricing strategy to support those migrating from Zoom Text to Window eyes. I am currently using the WE for Office, but would like to purchase a licensed copy with the extra voices and technical support, but the $900 price tag is a significant barrier. Thanks for asking and listening. Rick blair -----Original Message----- From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeremy Curry via Talk Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 3:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Seeking Your Input Hello Everyone, We are constantly working behind the scenes to improve our products. If you could narrow down the top three requests you would have us add to our screen reading product, what would they be? Thanks for the input! Jeremy Jeremy Curry Director of Product Management Ai Squared, Inc. Phone: (802) 362-3612 Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Web: www.aisquared.com<http://www.aisquared.com/> _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. For membership options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/softwarethatwo rks%40gmail.com. For subscription options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com List archives can be found at http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. For membership options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/archive%40mail-archive.com. For subscription options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com List archives can be found at http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com
