So what puts Window-Eyes ears and fingers above any other screen
reader? Well...
Can your screen reader do this?
FEATURES...
General:
· Compatible with Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, and XP
· Basic Fast User Switching support in Windows XP
· Welcome screen access in Windows XP
· Support for multiple users either on a stand alone machine,
or across a network
· Support for over 50 speech synthesizers and 40 Braille
displays.
· Greater PDF support
· Breakthrough support for Macromedia Flash
· Full command prompt support for Windows 2000 and XP
· Enhanced Internet support including instantaneous web page
loading and support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
· "Rock Solid" performance and responsiveness
· No need to learn or use complicated scripting
· Label controls, reclassify controls, and obtain control
information on the fly
· Ability to read last known tool tip and last flashing application
(for knowing when an application has changed in the background)
· Extremely easy to configure to personal taste
· Full support for Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA)
· Support for all video systems
· Easy access to Windows system tray
· Exceptions dictionaries for altering the way words, graphics,
key-labels, characters, and mouse pointers are pronounced
· A read-to-end feature for reading nonstop from the beginning
to the end of a document
· A WE cursor for reviewing the screen without disturbing
the caret or mouse pointer
· Standard look, feel, and intuitive operations of the Windows
environment
· Flexible verbosity settings for hearing exactly what you
want to hear
· Over 170 factory hot keys at your disposal for reading
desired information
· 46 cursoring keys which allow speech to be added to normal
application keystrokes
· 50 user windows for reading/monitoring specified areas
· 26 hyperactive windows for monitoring specified areas
· Easy-to-use Window-Eyes User's Guide presented in a tutorial
format
· Access to voice rate changes on the fly
· Access to end task dialog (CTRL-ALT-DEL) with hardware
synthesizers in Windows 9X/ME
· Acess to task manager in Windows 2000/XP
· Eloquence text-to-speech included free of charge
· Easy to use talking install
· Automatic labeling of graphics
· Extensive information for standard Windows controls such
as tree views and list views
· No need to re-install to add a synthesizer or Braille display
Mouse:
· Full keyboard access for moving the mouse pointer without
having to use a physical mouse
· Automatically reads mouse pointers as they change
· Automatically reads information under the mouse as it is
moved
· Extensive search capabilities
· Mouse pointer dictionary
Voice Configuration:
· Set up the speech rate, pitch, tone, volume and punctuation
independently for screen, keyboard, and mouse
· Capitalization alert for proofing capitalization errors
· Format alert for proofing spacing errors
· Numbers can be spoken as digits or full numbers
· Keyboard can voice characters or words
· Allows speech to be silenced with the press of a key
Braille Displays:
· All major displays are supported
· Pre-defined Braille display keys for optimal performance
· Display key presses can easily be configured through a
user friendly dialog
· Several factory Braille tables for 6 and 8 dot Braille
· Two user definable Braille tables for maximum flexibility
· Full support for all attributes
· Visual Braille window for visually displaying the information
represented on the Braille display
· Switch to any Braille display at any time
· Full control over how and what information is presented
on the display
· Enhanced spacing modes for exact representation of screen
information
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