Window-Eyes works perfectly well with the BN.  I think that at one time
Jaws had a driver for the BN, but I can only say that it currently works
with WE.  Look in the terminal command for Braille support, or the
remote command to use the BN's synth as a voice for WE.


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Hi,
In this way, it would be possible to run a screen reader instead of
relying only on the output functions of KeySoft.  Then other screen
readers such as JAWS Window-Eyes or perhaps others could be developed.
Thus allowing other applications to be utilized by the BN.

Dan
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Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 6:30 PM
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> OK, could someone please explain how exiting KeySoft would help? I am
confused.  I mean, just what would it do for BN users?
> Jane
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