You're asking a lot for something you don't have to pay for. On 3/19/2017 3:54 PM, Kenneth Son via Talk wrote: > Hello List. > > Reluctently, the jaws program was downloaded and installed. I thought > how sad to see Window Eys possibly going away. > > One feature in the window eyes and Jaws programs is an add on for each > program that inables anyone to move the mouse to a certain place on the > screen and set it as a point for clicking a mouse or reading text. > > The main reasons for this is for using programs where the tab keys or > aro keys can not be used to move around the screen. > > Another thing that Window Eyes and Jaws has is a way to use the num pad > to move the mouse any amount of piccels in any direction, left, rite, > up, or down. > > I would very much like to see the NVDA program have a full review curser > for moving by piccel amounts determened in some kind of setting. I would > also like to see NVDA have some kind of a add on that would allow a > person to set points on the screen and move the mouse to that point and > this could click the mouse single or double click left or rite and have > other features added in there as well. This feature could be limitless. > > If NVDa could do this, they would blow all of these other screen readers > out of the water and everyone could have a reduced price screen reader > to do there work. > > Now I might add if NVDA has some of this already I am unaware of this. > > Isn't there ways to build scripts so NVDA can work with some of the more > difficult programs? > > Personally, I wish I could see NVDA become the voice over for Windows > with all the extra features added in I mentioned above. > > Kenneth Son. > > > On 3/19/2017 15:33, Steve Nutt via Talk wrote: >> Hi, >> >> This will never happen, because Window-Eyes assets are owned by VFO. >> >> All the best >> >> Steve >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Talk >> [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of Brandon Miller via Talk >> Sent: 17 March 2017 05:39 >> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >> Subject: Window-eyes wake up call! >> >> Window-eyes developers, have you considered partnering with Nv Access? >> At this point, I mean all things considered, why not? From what I >> heard from >> the Nv Access personnel at CSUN, they seem like a nice enough, >> knowledgeable, approachable group, I mean have lines of discussion >> even so >> much as been opened up? If not, why not? Has anybody here been able to >> have >> a look at the NVDA training material? From what I've heard, it's not >> very, >> quote unquote, basic, at all. Quite on the contrary! I hear it's rather >> comprehensive, and pretty well put together to boot! I think it'd be a >> real >> shame to see all that Gw Micro has worked for and accomplished over the >> years to end up being basically for nothing. Would you not agree that >> would >> be a sad thing? One thing that I think could work out to be a mutually >> beneficial solution could be for the Window-eyes developers to partner >> with >> the Nv Access group. I mean if Window-eyes is already free for anybody >> with >> Microsoft Office 2010 or later, then perhaps some of the revenue given by >> Microsoft per the terms of that agreement could be contributed to the Nv >> Access group in return for round table dialog discussions between the >> Window-eyes developers and the Nv Access group on how to best move >> accessibility forward. Ya know? Thoughts? >> >> Disclaimer: Be advised; It is possible that this communication is being >> monitored by the National Security Agency or GCHQ. . >> I neither condone, or support, any such policy by any Government >> authority >> that does not comply appropriately as stipulated by the fourth >> amendment of >> the constitution of the United States of America. >> >> Brandon D. 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