Hi Brad, how do you run programs in the compatibility mode? I am new to Win 7 and will appreciate much the information.
Thank you
Samson
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad Dunsé" <li...@braddunsemusic.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2011 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows 7 64-bit and old programs for audio-recording


I'd try installing them and if need be, run them
in compatibility mode. I've had a program swore
by the manufacturer that it wouldn't run in Win 7
64 bit, it runs smoothly, no issues. FYI, I am
running the latest version of Sound Forge Audio
Studio, non-professional version, and it is
plenty accessible with Jaws, no scripts.

Brad



On 12/2/2011  03:54 PM Anders Boholdt-Petersen said...
Hi everyone,

On my earlier Windows XP-computer, I had two programs installed for audio-recording:
1. Total Recorder version 7.1.

2. Sound Forge 8.0D.

Can I install the old programs on my Windows 7 64-bit, or do you will recommend that I upgrade to the latest versions?

I asking since I not am sure about the accessibility for JAWS-users in the new versions.

Thanks for the answers.

Regards,
Anders

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