Sounds interesting.. Though Malayalam could have included as its
supporting language!!!!

On 11/3/16, Ram Agarwal <ramagarwal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
>
>
> Jaws Screen Reader V18 goes Indian!\
>
> We are happy to announce that Freedom Scientific has just released their
> latest version 18 of Jaws which will now speak 8 indian languages namely
> Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, Telegu, Kannada, Bhojpuri and even Indian
> English accent Rishi and Sangeeta with high premium  Vocalizer Expressive
> 2.2 voices from Nuance.
>
> These are high quality, more responsive and human like clear and distinct
> speech very easy to understand
>
> Now with the combination of the indian language OCR software you can read
> printed books in Indian languages specially for Hindi, Marathi, Tamil.
>
> Jaws V18 comes with some exciting new features to make working on computers
> more accessable and user friendly.
>
>
>
> Jaws goes Indian: Jaws will now speak 8 Indian languages  as mentioned
> above.
>
> Audio Ducking: Now if you are listening to any audio file, music or
> recording etc. and Jaws is also talking then the the audio sounds will
> automatically lower volume if setting selected.
>
> Restriction of Jaws Virtual curser: JAWS automatically restricts Virtual
> Cursor navigation to the dialog box when some action occurs that moves the
> focus into that dialog box specially in some web based applications.This
> includes navigating to an edit field in the dialog box with the ARROW keys
> and Auto Forms mode is enabled, navigating using the TAB or SHIFT+TAB keys,
> or activating a control on the page that automatically sets focus to the
> dialog box. When the Virtual Cursor is restricted, both speech and braille
> will only navigate content in the dialog box until restriction is disabled.
> Very useful in web based applications such as  CBS programs like Finacle
> etc.
>
> Talking Mouse: The new mouse echo feature enables JAWS to speak text under
> the mouse pointer as you move around the screen using a physical mouse or
> as
> you move your finger on a trackpad. If you use a refreshable braille
> display, text under the mouse is also shown in braille as a flash message.
>
>
>
> While totally blind users may not benefit very much from this feature,
> there
> are some cases where it can be useful. For example, there may be times
> where
> someone is trying to understand the positioning of text or the layout of
> controls on the screen, and this could be helpful. You also may encounter
> applications that have controls that can not be accessed with any of the
> JAWS cursors and you must use the physical mouse to locate and activate
> them.
>
>
>
> For users that have some vision, the ability to also receive speech
> feedback
> as they move the physical mouse is very useful.
>
> Import-Export of Jaws Settings: JAWS 18 now enables you to quickly and
> conveniently export all of your JAWS user settings including application
> and
> default settings, custom scripts, dictionary entries, graphics labels,
> PlaceMarkers, flexible web rules, personalized web settings including
> custom
> labels, speech and sounds schemes, and voice profiles to a single backup
> file which can be stored or shared with other JAWS users. The JAWS settings
> backup files are saved with an SBAK extension. This backup file can then be
> easily imported on any computer running JAWS 18 or later and these settings
> will be used by that copy of JAWS.
>
>
>
> Some instances of when you might use this feature include:
>
> *     You want to use the same JAWS settings on multiple computers, such
> as in a training center or school computer lab.
> *     You create a lot of customizations and you want to be able to back
> them up so you can easily import them when you install a new version of
> JAWS, eliminating the task of having to manually reconfigure everything.
> *     A friend would like to use some of your flexible web rules and voice
> profiles. You could use the Export Settings wizard to only export these
> particular settings, send the resulting SBAK file to your friend, and if
> they are running JAWS 18 or later, they can import the file containing your
> flexible web rules and voice profiles into their copy of JAWS.
> *     A script developer could send you a SBAK file containing custom
> scripts and settings for an application that is used at your job and the
> Import Settings wizard will quickly import all settings and script files to
> the correct locations in your JAWS user folder.
>
> And many more…..
>
>
>
> We give below the cost for taking benefit of the SMA which entitles you to
> the next 2 upgrades namely V18 and V19 resulting in saving of cost as you
> will receive 1 extra upgrade  at the same cost of upgrading to just V18.
>
> Now you need to only pay Rs.13800   for single user licences and for multi
> users  you may please kindly write to us for a quote. This special offer is
> only valid up till 20th  November  2016.
>
>
>
> In case you require any further information or assistance, please contact
> us
> and we shall be glad to provide the same.
>
>
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Ram Agarwal
>
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MRS
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you are not". - Unknown

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