You don't want to run them at the same time, although I've done it while switching. I have window-eyes set to run at startup, but have n v d a on my system. It doesn't run until I tell it to do so. Once you get n v d a up you can exit by num pad insert q. H T H.

Feel free to write off list as this really isn't the place to discuss n v d a.

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On Wed, 25 Jan 2017, Brenda via Talk wrote:

Just in case, can anyone tell me how to go about learning NVDA? If I launch NVDA with W-e running, which one is dominent. do they conflict with each other? do I need to turn off W-e in order to learn NVDA?


I will keep W-E as long as I can especially with 2 SMAs left, but with the changes in how to contact tech support including possible time delays, I figure I better have a back-up.


thanks for any guidance.


brenda


On 1/25/2017 4:42 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. via Talk wrote:
 I think I am out of SMA counts!  I want to renew it, but I am NOT
 encouraged
 or as enthusiastic as I should be with respect to Window-Eyes!  May be
 I'll
 watch the space for another year if I have one to spare?

 For more than 20 years, Window-Eyes has kept me in business!  When my
 company was a Moneygram agent, Marc helped to CONFIGURE the Java Bridge
 thingy which then enabled me to use Moneygram's inaccessible app even
 though
 the silly app was NOT COMPLETELY accessible from a blindness perspective.
 Even their blind employee who used the other screen reader COULD NOT help
 me, but Marc, now gone, WAVED THE MAGIC WAND and voilá, it was business as
 usual.

 I had a POS app no longer updated by its original developer for which Mr.
 Clower helped to write scripts!

 Although I can't find the plugs for whatever reason I can't fathom
 presently, I still have the external speech synthesizer Speak-Out!  If I
 ever find its plugs, I'd like to take it for a test drive still with
 Window-Eyes!  It worked wonders with Vocal-Eyes, who remembers that one?
 In
 my ancient and modern DOS box that also has an installation of
 Windows-For-Workgroups 3.11, Sounding Board is still CRANKING OUT speech.
 See how far I have come with GW Micro?  I'm sure there are folks whose
 mileages are better than mine, but, it was GW Micro's Vocal-Eyes that
 finally allowed me to vegetate towards learning to use a computer.

 Having said the foregoing, where's WordStar?  Where's WindowBridge?
 Where's
 Artic?  And where's ASAW?

 So many swamps have been drained overtime; I sure hope that CLIMATE CHANGE
 won't drain this one for just a while yet!

 Sincerely,
 Olusegun
 Denver, Colorado


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