[access-uk] Re: Supernova and other screen readers

  • From: Douglas Harrison <harrison1d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 21:08:35 -0000

Christopher,

I don't use Supernova but have Hal 6.53 on this system along with the 
demo of Window-eyes 5.5 which I am trying out before deciding whether to 
upgrade Hal or switchc to W-E.   I have been running both for the last 
month or so and have had no problems suggesting that they are 
incompatible.   There used to be issues with DCM but I think that the three 
companies concerned ironed them out some time ago.

Douglas
   On 1 Feb 2007 at 19:09, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:  

> Hi all,
> My friend wanted to try out Window-Eyes as a demo, but unfortunately she
> can't, as her system is now rebooting at irregular intervals. This has
> only happened since installing the Video support for Window-Eyes (she
> couldn't complete the installation as it didn't speak to her for some
> reason). So I'm asking, has anyone managed to install another screen
> reader when they already have Supernova installed on their system without
> problems like the above? My friend Jenny and I think that there may be an
> incompatibility issue between the Video support for Supernova and the
> Video support for Window-Eyes, hence the spontaneous reboots. The reason
> why she wants to try out Window-Eyes is because she's having a few
> annoyances with Supernova, such as crashes, sluggishness, etc. Her
> boyfriend is also experiencing the same problem. They're using Windows XP
> Home. Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you. Christopher
> 

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Douglas Harrison

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