Hi,
>From the manual:
Control-backslash, alt-h, documentation, manual.

System Requirements 
In order to install and run Window-Eyes successfully, you need to have at least 
one of the following supported operating systems: 
 
 
Windows Vista Home Basic 
Windows Vista Home Premium 
Windows Vista Business 
Windows Vista Enterprise 
Windows Vista Ultimate 
Windows 7 Home Basic 
Windows 7 Home Premium 
Windows 7 Professional 
Windows 7 Enterprise 
Windows 7 Ultimate 
Windows 8 Standard 
Windows 8 Professional 
Windows 8 Enterprise 
Windows 8.1 Standard 
Windows 8.1 Professional 
Windows 8.1 Enterprise 
Windows 10 Home 
Windows 10 Professional 
Windows 10 Enterprise 
Windows Server 2008 
Windows Server 2008 R2 
Windows Server 2012 
 
 
In addition, the system requirements for Window-Eyes should match, or exceed, 
those of the recommended Operating System specifications where Window-Eyes will 
be installed. For information on recommended Operating System specifications, 
please refer to http://www.microsoft.com. Ai Squared's system specification 
recommendations are: 
For Windows Vista: 2Ghz processor or greater, 2GB RAM or greater 
For Windows 7: 2Ghz processor or greater, 2GB RAM or greater 
For Windows 8: 2Ghz processor or greater, 2GB RAM or greater 
For Windows 8.1: 2Ghz processor or greater, 2GB RAM or greater 
For Windows 10: 2Ghz processor or greater, 2GB RAM or greater

Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Ted Larson via Talk
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 5:24 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: where do i find guidelines for buying a computer

Dear List:
Some years ago, gw micro sent out on this list a document giving guidelines for 
buying a computer to work well with window-eyes.  Since technology is changing 
so rapidly, is the document still considered up-to-date?  If so, where can I 
find the link?  I lost it when my windows xp outlook express folders 
unaccountably got deleted.  If there is a better resource, would you point me 
to it.  Thanks.  Regards:  Ted Larson
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