Hi,
but until now, i still unable to use wineyes portabilly. i followed
steps to create one, but each time i enter on wineyes.exe, some
components are needed. (something like that). i don't have wineyes CD so
cannot use the advance options and install win dow eyes mobbile, so i
use the copy paste method. copy c:\program files\gw micro\window eyes
and %appdata%\gw micro\window eyes\users\default to a folder and then
run wineyes.exe. on another machine of course, and error!
any idea?
On 6/5/2015 1:59 AM, Jeremy Curry via Talk wrote:
Hi David,
Regarding "1. The ability to run Window-Eyes completely off of a thumb drive without
the need to install drivers onto the host system. (If this is already possible, please
let me know", this functionality already exists. If memory serves, we added this in
version 8 when we started adding UIA support. Since the video intercept doesn't install,
you will not get anything from the OSM, but other items will still read.
Hope this helps and thanks to everyone for all of the feedback. Even if we do
not respond to each request, be assured that we are reading all of these
responses.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 3:23 AM
To: Micallef Michael at FITA; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Seeking Your Input
Here are my ideas/requests for possible Window-Eyes enhancements.
1. The ability to run Window-Eyes completely off of a thumb drive without the
need to install drivers onto the host system. (If this is already possible,
please let me know.
2. An offline dictionary with thesaurus. I realize that some people will
passionately disagree with this request by saying that this is not a
screen-reader specific feature and that we have many online options for word
definitions and synonyms. These statements are all true and so there's no need
to debate that. However, this is something that would still make Window-Eyes
not only useful but unique as I don't believe this is available in other
Windows screen readers. This could be an optional component to be installed
and, like the Mac, could be globally available, even without an Internet
connection. I could envision being in a Word document or a Web page, placing
the cursor on a word without the need to highlight it first and being able to
look up definitions and such with the press of a hotkey. Again, perhaps this is
hardly necessary but it would make Window-Eyes stand out from the competition.
3. The ability to enter BIOs/Uefi settings and have them accessible.
Maybe it's not possible. However, some might have concluded that screen readers
would never be able to talk in safe mode and Window-Eyes can offer that
capability, which is one of the things which makes it truly unique and which
makes it stand apart from its competition. If AI Squared could offer this
feature you'd be able to do this even more.
And if I may sneak in a fourth idea ...
4. Could we please have built-in voices from other text-to-speech vendors, such
as Ivona or A Capella? This is totally irrational but as much as I don't mind
Samantha on my iPhone I don't care for her as much on my Windows PC and I'd
like to see some additional alternatives.
Thanks for asking for our input.
Please read about the petition to allow Sister Diana Momenka, a persecuted
Iraqi Christian, to visit the United States http://bit.ly/1IYJjMu Feel free to
visit my Web site http://www.davidgoldfield.info
David Goldfield,
Assistive Technology Specialist
On 5/29/2015 2:58 AM, Micallef Michael at FITA via Talk wrote:
Ahhh! This email remind me something. Please better support for Abby-fine
reader V11 and V12 respectively.
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From: Talk
[mailto:talk-bounces+michael.micallef=gov...@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Don H via Talk
Sent: Thursday, 28 May 2015 21:45
To: Jeremy Curry; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Seeking Your Input
A WE app to make one of the off the shelf OCR programs more accessible.
On 5/28/2015 2:32 PM, Jeremy Curry via Talk wrote:
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
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