If you can do stuff right out of the box, yes. There's a lot less you have to know about the screenreader and weird things aren't likely to happen souly because of the screenreader.
On Feb 28, 2008, at 7:46 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:

Is Window Eyes a relatively easy screen reader to learn?

Rafael


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Subject: Re: Question for those of you who also use Windows

hi


I use window eyes as jaws i believe, has keyboard issuesunder windows
window eyes works very snappily under windows. i assign 1 gig of ram
to windows given that i am running it under fusion i.e.
virtualization, however, if you run it under bootcamp you obviosuly
are not running 2 operating systems side-by-side
window eyes runs fine wiht office 2007 if this is what you require
iwndows messenger, outlook etcetera
HTH
will

On 28 Feb 2008, at 20:22, Rafael Bejarano wrote:

Hello,

I'm considering installing Windows on my Mac, as there are certain
applications that I need for work and that are not compatible with
VO. So, those of you who also use Windows, I wonder if you can tell
me about the screen reader that you use with the Windows OS.
Specifically, I would appreciate input about the characteristics of
your Windows screen reader that you like, as well as about those
that you dislike, such as how difficult it is to learn, cost,
compatability with the major Windows applications, etc.

Thanks.
Rafael Bejarano







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