Hi David,

Below is the info in the manual about Window-Eyes Mobile installation.
It can be found in the manual in the section called Installing Window-Eyes.
Expand that node and then arrow down to Window-Eyes Mobile.
Press F6 and you'll find the text I've pasted below.

Best of luck,

Rod

Window-Eyes Mobile
Window-Eyes offers the ability to be installed on a removable drive for easy 
portability. In order for Window-Eyes Mobile to function correctly, there are a 
few rules that must be followed: 

While Window-Eyes Video Support is not essential to run Window-Eyes Mobile, it 
is highly recommended for the best screen reading experience. 
If installed, the Window-Eyes Video Support version must match the Window-Eyes 
Mobile version. 
Administrator rights are required to install Window-Eyes Video Support. 
Window-Eyes Video Support will offer an uninstall option in the Add/Remove 
Programs control panel. Window-Eyes Mobile will not offer an uninstall option 
in the Add/Remove Programs control panel, as it is portable, and may not exist 
on the same machine where the installation was run. Window-Eyes Mobile is 
self-contained, and can be removed simply by deleting the Window-Eyes Mobile 
directory. 

Let us take a look at how Window-Eyes Mobile can allow you to take Window-Eyes 
on the go. Roger recently learned of a new research computer station at his 
local library, and was anxious to check it out. Rather than taking his DVD to 
the library and installing his own personal copy of Window-Eyes onto a public 
computer, Roger decided to use the Window-Eyes Mobile install so that he could 
keep all of his Window-Eyes settings on his personal USB pen drive. Before 
heading off to the library, Roger installed Window-Eyes Mobile onto his pen 
drive using the Window-Eyes Mobile install located under the Advanced Options 
in the initial Window-Eyes Setup Options dialog. After the Window-Eyes Mobile 
installation completed, Roger copied a simple Window-Eyes Video Support 
installation file from his Window-Eyes DVD-ROM (located in the wevideo folder 
on the root of his Window-Eyes DVD-ROM) to the root of his pen drive, knowing 
that while Window-Eyes Mobile would work without Window-Eyes Video Suppor
 t, having it already installed would provide him with the best screen reading 
experience. Roger could have also downloaded the Window-Eyes Video Support tool 
from http://www.gwmicro.com/support. Once Window-Eyes Mobile and the 
Window-Eyes Video Support tool were successfully copied onto Roger's pen drive, 
he headed off to the library. After obtaining Administration rights from the 
librarian, Roger ran the Window-Eyes Video Support tool that he copied to the 
root of his USB pen drive. Once the machine finished rebooting, the librarian 
set his permissions back to a normal user, and Roger launched Window-Eyes 
Mobile directly from his USB pen drive, and he was able to check out all of the 
new research material available on the new research computer. Roger has been 
able to return to that computer several times, always able to work with 
confidence, reassured that all of his Window-Eyes settings were securely stored 
on his personal pen drive, and that the new research computer would always
  be available with his own copy of Window-Eyes any time he needed it. He was 
also confident that if he needed access to any other public computer that did 
not already have the Window-Eyes Video Support installed, he could still run 
his copy of Window-Eyes Mobile to gain basic access to the machine. 

Although the Window-Eyes Mobile install provides you with an easy way to get a 
fresh copy of Window-Eyes installed onto a removable drive, you could also 
choose to copy an existing Window-Eyes installation instead. For example, if 
you have made several set file changes to your own copy of Window-Eyes and want 
to use those settings on your removable drive without having to start from 
scratch, simply copy your entire Window-Eyes directory along with the contents 
of %appdata%\GW Micro\Window-Eyes to your removable drive, and you can run it 
just like a copy of Window-Eyes Mobile. 

If you elect to use Window-Eyes Mobile, take note of the following 
restrictions: 

Only hosted Window-Eyes apps will function in a mobile environment. Externally 
hosted apps will not work. Do not worry if you are uncertain of what this means 
as, since nearly all Window-Eyes apps are internally hosted, this restriction 
will affect only a small number of users. Please consult the Window-Eyes app 
development documentation or contact Ai Squared for more details. 
If Window-Eyes Mobile is run outside of the computer's "Program Files" 
directory (which will very likely be the case), the Windows user account 
control (UAC) is enabled, and you are running as a standard user (without 
administrative priveleges), Window-Eyes will be unable to speak inside programs 
which run with elevated priveleges (such as the registry editor or even the 
user account control prompt itself). This issue is due to security restrictions 
found in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 
Server 2008/R2, and Windows Server 2012.

Here ends the pasted text from the manual regarding Window-Eyes Mobile 
installation..

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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: September 22, 2019 1:02 AM
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Cc: David <[email protected]>
Subject: Mobil installation

Guys,

Please refresh my memory a bit.


How again, do we go about making a mobile installation of the WinEyes? I need 
it instaled on a memory card, to run on another computer, but it has been quite 
a while since I did it last time, and my memory got blank on how to go about it.


Feedback please, thanks alot to everyone.


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