[bcab] Re: Forgotten Dollphin Customer

Dell PC with Jaws v10 & Zoomtext v 9.1Hello Lee

Can you point to any technical comparisons of SAM and SAPI, please? I am 
particularly interested in the "greater control" aspect.

Many thanks
Tony

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee Meere 
  To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 12:59 PM
  Subject: [bcab] Re: Forgotten Dollphin Customer


  Hello List,

   

  Dolphin Product Support regularly use remote access solutions to provide 
support to end users. Dolphin provide speech, Braille and basic magnification 
support using the protocols found in the standard Microsoft remote Desktop. If 
anyone needs help setting up the standard remote Desktop for use with Dolphin 
software, please contact Dolphin's Product Support department using the details 
found at the end of this email.

   

  Dolphin were part of the group of Assistive Technology manufacturers who 
defined, implemented and continue to support the DCM standard for video 
chaining. In Windows Vista, Microsoft replaced the DCM standard with Mirror 
drivers. Dolphin are continuing to work closely with Microsoft on future 
standards enabling AT to seamlessly coexist under Windows.

   

  Dolphin fully support the older SAPI4 and SAPI5 standards. Owing to 
limitations with SAPI, in addition SAM provides direct drivers for Acapela, 
Eloquence and RealSpeak. These drivers provide greater control and TTS 
responsiveness than is available via SAPI.

   

  To contact Dolphin Product support:

   

  Email: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  Tel: 01905754577

   

   

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  Regards

   

  Lee Meere

  Helpdesk Supervisor

   

   

   

  Product Support Dept.

  Dolphin Computer Access Ltd

  Email: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  Tel: +44 1 905 754 765

  Fax: +44 1 905 754 559

  Web: http://www.yourdolphin.com

   

   

  From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of Howie, Sam
  Sent: 27 July 2009 09:57
  To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [bcab] Dell PC with Jaws v10 & Zoomtext v 9.1

   

  Hi All

  At the weekend I tried to install Jaws v10 & Zoomtext v 9.1 onto my home Dell 
PC but when I tried to run Zoomtext I get the dreaded blue screen any idea why 
this might be happening

  Thanks

  Sam

  Sam Howie
  Learning & Development Officer
  Performance & Information Systems
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  25 Cochrane Street
  Glasgow
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  mailto: sam.howie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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