Turing Keys once again.

  • From: "K. Washington" <kwashington@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 09:53:14 -0400

Hello.  Sorry if this topic has been covered in the past, but I'm not able 
to follow the list as closely as I should.

I come across many web sites daily that require member's to sign in using 
their username, password and a randomly generated number embedded in a 
graphic (Turing key).  JAWS can not read the number contained in this 
graphic of course.

Is there any 3rd party program or means of having this graphic converted to 
text, so that JAWS can read it in the web page?  Is FS working on a way 
that the Virtual Viewer can do this?

Printing the web page out and scanning it into a OCR program to find out 
what the numbers or letters contained in the image is takes way too much time.

I'm using Windows XP Home Edition (SP2) and JAWS 6.10.106 along with a 
Triple Talk USB hardware Synth.

Surprised with all the knowledgeable people who monitor this list daily, no 
one has created some sort of program that can work with these 
graphics.  Seems to me it only requires examining the .gif image for a 
certain letter or number pixel pattern and converting it to the text equivalent.


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