Hi:
Zoomtext Fusion does, in fact, have Window-eyes built into it, but,
from what I understand,  it uses the Insert key layout keystrokes as
opposed to the traditional Window-eyes keystrokes.

Kevin Huber
On 11/13/15, Loy via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone has tried the new ZoomText Fusion, the new product
> from AISquared that marries ZoomText with a full functioning Screen reader?
> You can get a free 60 day free trial.
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