[nfbcs] dictation software

Denise Robinson deniserob at gmail.com
Fri Jan 23 22:40:26 UTC 2015


Eden
You need jsay 
It is dragon and jaws married together and works beautifully as one

Denise M Robinson
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> On Jan 23, 2015, at 3:55 PM, eden via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I have an interesting issue here.  I have been attempting to gain full control of my computer with my braille sense on hand, but some of the JAWS commands can not be done this way very easily.  I was thinking at least for purposes of controling the computer when I want to use my braille device an d be able to limit my time on the regular keyboard since I read and type both very fast so i was wondering if any of the dictaiton software works well with Windows and Jaws.  I've heard of some scripts that work with JAWS for this, but I'm not interested in paying for software to make Dragon accessible with another program that is already supposed to provide accessibility.  Is there no way to use things like Dragon naturally Speaking with JAWS or other screen readers, and if there is, is there a manual available as well?  I have access to bookshare and Kindle and all things of that manner so I can read most texts if available.  My hands just get very tired going back and forth between braille display and computer keyboard.  I will be doing transcription, and of course I won't dictate that, but I still would want to use dictation for other things.  Thank you for your help. How have any of you found the Windows 7 included speech recognition?
> 
> Eden
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