[Trainer-Talk] Zoomtext Fusion and Jaws running together

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Sun Sep 11 02:38:45 UTC 2016


Good points Wayne, but having heard from a reliable source, Fusion should
not be ran at the same time with JAWS.  Though VFO said they will do what
they can to have ZT and JAWS together, fusion is another story.


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Nancy,
At the rehab center I work at in Austin, TX, though we inform students that
JAWS and Zoomtext don't play nice together, some people still choose that
route. One thing I learned from one of the Zoomtext teachers is that Windows
has some contrast and dark mode options in it's accessibility options. That
may meet the needs of your student.
If they absolutely want to use ZT with JAWS, then you can do that.
What we have also done in this case is to turn off the ZT speech (can't
recall the keystroke but know it is in the menu bar of the ZT window), and
have them use JAWS speech and ZT for magnification. There are also contrast
options within ZT that might meet their needs too, and of course there are
lots of color configurations someone can do.
Finally, I heard on a recent FS Cast that VFO will be working internally to
make JAWS 18 and Zoomtext 11 work much better with each other. This may not
help now, but it will be nice to have them compatible and work nicer
together later this fall.

Good luck,
Wayne

On 9/7/16, Nancy Coffman via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> This is one of those cases where we purchased it, and it did not seem 
> that window eyes, the fusion portion of Zoom text, was meeting her 
> needs. We decided to go with jaws. Now, she wants both. I was hoping 
> that she would simply develop the skills to use jaws alone. I had also 
> offered magic, but between her and her employer, zoom text was chosen 
> despite my reminders that we had not had an opportunity to test this new
version of theCoomtext.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Sep 7, 2016, at 3:02 PM, Misty Williams via Trainer-Talk 
>> <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>>  BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; } 
>> ZoomText Fusion is supposed to have a Window Eyes backbone (meaning, 
>> out of the box it should have full screen reader capabilities- as 
>> that is the appeal of Fusion marketing, as opposed to regular 
>> ZoomText Magnifier/Reader). I have not used it in a vocational 
>> setting, so I cannot attest that it works as well in the field. Is 
>> there a reason you want a different screen reader for this client?
>> To answer your question, you should not mix ZoomText with JAWS 
>> because it locks the system up (the programs are not compatible with 
>> one another and "fight" with one another), so please don't try that, 
>> especially not in a vocational setting. If ZoomText Fusion is not 
>> suiting your client's needs, a combination of JAWS and Magic may 
>> work, or a combination of ZoomText and Window Eyes.
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>> On Wed 07/09/16  3:16 PM , Jeanine Lineback via Trainer-Talk 
>> trainer-talk at nfbnet.org sent:
>> Hello Nancy, it's been several years but when I was teaching at the 
>> rehab center in Austin we never combined John's resume text. They did 
>> not play well together. Perhaps, someone else has more recent 
>> experiences. I don't think it's changed no. The recommended 
>> screenreader with Zoom text is window eyes.
>> Dictated on an iPhone.
>>> On Sep 7, 2016, at 2:08 PM, Nancy Coffman via Trainer-Talk  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am working with a person who already has Zoomtext Fusion and
>> would like to add JAWS for screen reading. Has anyone tried that?  I 
>> know we would be turning the Fusion features off before starting JAWS 
>> but  would like some feedback before we do it. This is a work 
>> situation and I don't feel like we can afford to try anything that 
>> won't work.
>>>
>>> The user is using Chronos for time documentation and Microsoft
>> Office products, mostly word and Outlook. She also uses a program 
>> called TransNet for accessing the dictation she is typing. It feels 
>> like there is a lot of software running on that computer.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
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