Kevin, if JFW is your previous reader, you may or may not find it
helpful to use the Jaws key layout. I don't remember the key command
to turn it on and off.
earlier, Kevin Minor via Talk, wrote:
Hi.
As I mentioned in a prior message I decided to install Window-Eyes 9.2. I'm
kind of the adventurous sort and figured I could sort out things.
First, I agree with what someone said. If you already have a screen reader
besides Window-Eyes on your PC, do the custom install. If the other screen
reader is set to automaticly start when the computer is turned on, and you
do a standard install, Window-Eyes and the other screen reader will both
start talking. Thankfully I sorted that out.
I haven't done a lot of using Window-Eyes with my PC other than email, but
I've decided to have WE as my main screen reader. I'll have to get used to
the keyboard layout, but I can do that.
Now to check if I can get Windows 10.
Have a good day, and don't work too hard.
Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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