Re: Window Eyes
- From: <jaffar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 18:53:09 +0800
Hi Octavian. In order to use the eloquence engine, You must not do a quick
install. Choose no when the quick install prompt comes up. You will then
be able to install the eloquence engines with several language choices, plus
you can also install updated setup files of your choice, depending of the
version of the corresponding software you have installed on your pc. For
example, if you have office 2007 on your machine, you can select the
corresponding set files to be installed so your office 2007 suite will be
accessible and propperly work with window eyes. Please don't hesitate if
you have any more questions regarding window eyes. Cheers!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Octavian Rasnita" <orasnita@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 6:33 PM
Subject: Window Eyes
As there were some talks about Window Eyes on this list, I will ask a
fewmore questions about it here.
I've installed it and I've seen that it started with the Dec Talk as a
default voice sinthesizer, and I don't like how it sounds. I've seen that
the Window Eyes package contains the Eloquence sinthesizer, but when I
tried to choose it from the list of sinthesizers available, I've seen no
Eloquence there.
I might have a problem with my computer, because even after installing the
Eloquence common modules and Eloquence for English language manually from
the Window Eyes package, even though it installed successfully, I can't
detect Eloquence with Jaws neither (and if I remember well, in older
versions of Window Eyes, Eloquence was a SAPI sinth).
Do you know if I can find somewhere a "from Jaws to Window Eyes"
description of hotkeys?
For example, I have set Window Eyes to use the Jaws key layout, but it
doesn't seem to work as expected, because I have pressed Insert+Tab (my
favourite hotkey), but instead of telling the name and position of the
control that has the focus, it tells something else.
Thanks.
Octavian
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I've installed it and I've seen that it started with the Dec Talk as a default voice sinthesizer, and I don't like how it sounds. I've seen that the Window Eyes package contains the Eloquence sinthesizer, but when I tried to choose it from the list of sinthesizers available, I've seen no Eloquence there.
I might have a problem with my computer, because even after installing the Eloquence common modules and Eloquence for English language manually from the Window Eyes package, even though it installed successfully, I can't detect Eloquence with Jaws neither (and if I remember well, in older versions of Window Eyes, Eloquence was a SAPI sinth).
Do you know if I can find somewhere a "from Jaws to Window Eyes" description of hotkeys?
For example, I have set Window Eyes to use the Jaws key layout, but it doesn't seem to work as expected, because I have pressed Insert+Tab (my favourite hotkey), but instead of telling the name and position of the control that has the focus, it tells something else.
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