Hi all

OK, I've taken the plunge.  I have removed, permanently, my copy of Window-Eyes 
from both my Asus eEPC net rook, and my Samgsung 17-inch 
notebook/laptop/Desktop.  The latter is a quite wonderful machine and I hav 
already tried using it with one of my play out/studio packages, "Station 
Playlist & Studio Pro.  I also plan to try it with SAM Broadcaster 2013 which, 
I am happy to say, no longer uses non-Windows control elements and which, with 
Window-Eyes at least, I have found to be extremely accessible.

But the reason for this message is to pose what some will, I am sur, consider 
to be a very basic NVDA question.  For that, I am sorry.  However, 
nevertheless, here goes:

1.  How, with the exception of software which allows cursor movement and other 
inbuilt navigation controls, can one intuitively and reliably, navigate the 
screen in the same way as Window-Eyes does.  That meaning how does one move, 
and use, the mouse pointer in order to click on elements whose properties need 
to be both verbalised and where there are elements such as combo boxes, radio 
buttons buttons and other clickable events which are ussable with NVDA?

For example, to simplify this, a piece of software such as OTS AV DH requires 
mouse navigation in order to both modify the properties of, and also add that 
element to a user-definable position within your playlist?

Now that Window-Eyes jus confined to the history books as far as I am 
concerned, my use of Window will require either NVDA or Systen Access. Lynne 
bought me a stand-alone licence for System Access, so this will hopefully 
provide me with enough options for both my professional requirements, and my 
personal ones.

How then does one navigate by moving the mouse pointer when using NVDA and, if 
it is possible, also System Access?  The latter seems very restrictive in terms 
of its interaction with all but the most basic software.  However, I am more 
than happy with my available options.  I am only too happy to be shot of 
Window-Eyes!

As I write, I am awaiting the authorisation letter from Access To Work so that 
my equipment can b purchased.  The case manager has already confirmed that the 
items I requested will be the items I receive.  So I guess I got lucky.  Later 
this week all being well, I will be the proud user of a Humanware Apex 
BrailleNote.  I am also awaiting the arrival of a Freedom Scientific Pearl 
camera, plus the Openbook 9 software.  I'm hoping that the Pearl will function 
with other software as well on both Windows and OS X. Anyway, if anybody can 
answer my questions if, that is, they can make sense of my babbling, I'd be 
very grateful.

<--- Gordon Smith --->

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