Hi,

Window-Eyes will let you do this too.

All the best

Steve

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Sent: 29 May 2017 03:02
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Subject: RE: move to jaws

OOne thing I learned just now is that I can use MicroSoft’s mobile voices with 
NVDa.  For example, none of the other screen-readers can use the new Mark voice 
from MicroSoft because it’s a mobile voice.  Someone wrote an NVDA add-on that 
allows use the the Mobile SAPI voices.  It’s a little sluggish intyping, but, 
I’ve always wanted a way to use the Mark voice with something besides Narrator.


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From: Marvin Commerford via Talk
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2017 9:50 PM
To: Don H via Talk
Subject: Re: move to jaws

I'll have to agree here.  Using JFW with Thunderbird is quite disappointing to 
me.  JFW can't give message counts or indexes in message folders.  NVDA does 
this very well.  WE in my opinion works better with TB than JFW does except for 
the fact that TB often crashes when using WE.  For me the commercial screen 
readers have problems with TB that NVDA overcomes.  I'm glad I now have all 
three screen readers to use since each of them has deficiencies for some 
programs.


On 5/28/2017 1:11 PM, Don H via Talk wrote:
> I have found that a great combination to have is NVDA and Jaws.  Since 
> getting my Jaws activation code I have not used Window Eyes at all.  
> For me NVDA is easier to learn than Jaws.  So my overall plan is to 
> use NVDA as my primary screen reader and Jaws as my backup if things 
> come up that NVDA has problems with.  May Window Eyes Rest in Peace.
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