Just be sure that it has a working num-pad so that you can control WindowEyes. Whether or not it's got separate keys, or uses the letters with a modifier key, to make the numpad work, it needs to do more than type numbers; otherwise, the WE controls to move the mouse pointer around to review the screen won't work. If you have to add an extra device that hangs off the laptop, it rather defeats the purpose of the convenience of a laptop. My Dell, which is about 3 or 4 years old now, has a full keyboard with it's own num-pad like a regular keyboard would have for a desktop computer. It's nice and easy to use. I got an HP before that didn't have the real num-pad, and I had to send it back.

TTFN,
Marilyn

At 09:20 AM 10/30/2015, you wrote:
Any suggestions for a laptop which works well with window-eyes?
Thanks,
Don

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