So why do not ask what might be offered for you?"
Vaughan.
On 4/8/2017 10:30 AM, Don H via Talk wrote:
I would not want to pay the going price for JAWS as I am sure a deal
is in the works for all WE owners to get a deal on making the switch.
On 4/7/2017 5:27 PM, Mike Rogers via Talk wrote:
Hi.
I have also switched to Jaws. It works really well with Google
chrome, on the internet. But I switch back to W.E. and firefox, for
the bard page, as I like it better. It's a process, as I've been
using W.E. since 1998.
Mike
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On Fri, 7 Apr 2017 18:01:57 -0400
Brenda via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello List,
It is with great sadness that today I installed Jaws.
I have noticed a few things I like. I don't know the Jaws mouse
cursor, but I was able to use it to read the AVG Zen screen and go
to my messages within Zen and read them. Also, in Thunderbird, I
was able to read more with the mouse with jaws. The onboard
training is pretty nice too. I always hated trying to surf through
the W-e manual.
I'm still having issues changing settings like speech rate, etc. I
am doing a lot of trial and error to get where I need to go. I will
have to actually read/listen to some of the training stuff.
Of course, Window-eyes Tech Support was the best. But as much as I
love Window-Eyes and the former Tech Support, I have to look out for
myself as all the GW Micro employees did. They all have other jobs
and lives outside of GW/window-eyes. I had gone into vacation mode
for the talk discussion list, but I was always subscribed to the GW
News list and heard nothing until the manditory/necessary update was
announced this January. When I came back to the discussion list it
was you kind people who filled me in.
I'll still use Window-eyes, but I will be ready to change as change
is coming (like records to 8-track tapes, to cassettes, floppy
disks, ....and on it goes.)
Brenda
Brenda
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