Hi,

  I'm wondering if anyone here has ever written set files for
VocalEyes or ASAP.  If so, how difficult is it from the standpoint of
a nonprogrammer?  I've changed various options in VocalEyes via the
control pannel and have saved the new options as set files associated
with the programs that I was using but I don't think that writing
files to make something more screenreader-accessible is the same
thing.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.  I haven't worked with ASAP
that much but hear that it's possible to write files for it as well.
Right now, though, I'm just trying to figure out the very basics of
that reader.  JAWS for DOS is another one that I have but I've never
heard of being able to make set files for it and I haven't used it yet
so am not sure how it compares to the Windows versions.  That said,
the documentation for it is supposed to be very extensive.  If such
files can be written for JAWS, how easy is it to do when compared with
the other readers?  What reader, in your opinion, is the most flexible
when it comes to trying out new software?  Several DOS programs are
still being written today, and a few more have been written after
support for these readers was stopped, but I'm not sure if these
programs write to the bios or to the screen and need to test their
accessibility.

Thanks,
Eleni

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