[blindlaw] Window Eyes
Stephanie Ortoleva
womankind at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 29 20:39:48 CDT 2006
If your agency is a federal government agency, the US Department of Defense
has a free, yes free, service to provide all federal employees, regardless
of agency, with whatever adaptive software and some hardware, we need. I
have made use of this service quite frequently to get great things! If you
are a federal employee, let me know and I'll point you in the correct
direction.
Stephanie
At 01:53 PM 8/29/2006, you wrote:
>Thanks, Everyone,
>
>I'd really like to hear some more feedback on this issue. I'd say I'm
>relatively computer savvy, and I trained myself on the use of first
>ZoomText, then
>later Jaws, then OpenBook, and most recently Kurzweil. Is WindowEyes someth
>ing I can teach myself?
>
>Unfortunately, in response to the suggestion that I use my own license for
>Jaws at my new job, I can't do that. I work for a government agency,
>where we
>are prohibited from installing anything that is not licensed by the agency
>itself, or in the alternative, that the agency purchases the license for
>itself. I can't use Jaws because the agency has a contract
>with WindowEyes.
>
>Is WindowEyes easily navigable? I know people said the hot keys are
>different, but does it use the same ones that regular Microsoft uses, e.g.
>alt + F =
>file?
>
>Thanks,
>Ronza
>
>
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