[gui-talk] dragon naturally speaking.
Dean Martineau
dean at topdotenterprises.com
Thu May 24 02:49:32 UTC 2012
I didn't notice, and that totally excludes JSay. Last I knew, window-Eyes
was less accessible in dNS than JAWS.
Dean
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If you will notice the original post, he said that he was a WindowEyes user
and not a Jaws user.
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Actually, a skilled JAWS user can use Dragon Naturally Speaking, several of
us I know do. JSay is much more elegant, and also much more expensive. But
if you're a user who can handle a little adversity, and can use the JAWS
cursor, and especially if you have a braille display, you can use DNS
without JSay.
Dean
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Dragon naturally speaking doesn't work well with screen-reading software out
of the box. Were you using JAWS, you could purchase a third-party piece of
software known as Jay-Say which will allow JAWS to work with Dragon. Gary
Wunder, <gwunder at earthlink.net>, uses Jay-say, I believe so can tell you
more about it.
Mike
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 2:03 AM
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Subject: [gui-talk] dragon naturally speaking.
Good morning, folk. Is anyone using Dragon Naturally Speaking? I understand
it comes with two Nuance voices, but do these voices work with Window-Eyes
and orther screen readers or does Dragon have its own screen reader system.
I would appreciate any advice on this matter.
Sincerely,
Ed Lain
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