Hi Mary

I have a contact who until recently worked for Humanware Europe[s technical 
support department.  Just before he left, Tom very kindly gave me the 64-bit 
drivers for Windows 7 and all of the HW Braille displays.  If anybody would 
like them they're more than welcome to them.  I'm wondering whether JFW would 
pick that up if you installed them, or does it require dedicated JFW compliant 
drivers?  It's a bit irritating actually because with Window-Eyes, I didn't 
even have to install a driver at all.  All I did was to pair the display as a 
Bluetooth device, and it was automatically allocated a virtual serial port.  
Then, I just told Window-Eyes which display to look for and which serial port 
it was using and, wallah, away we jolly well went!

I need to find out how, if at all, you can do the same thing with NVDA.  Nobody 
seems to know – including the UK distributor of InfoVox 3 which ships on a 
thumb drive (if you buy the Inkey version), alongside NVDA and Thunder 
screen-readers.  I did have a brief look at NVDA last year, but then other 
things sort of got in the way.

Gordon



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