I'm very impressed with System Access for what it is and I'm going to
be buying it for several reasons, I'm not impressed with the deal I
got from GW Micro, won't go into all the story now because its not
going to do anyone any good to bleat about it.
Secondly, System Access To Go have no SMA to follow so you pay one
price and get a lifetime's worth of upgrades so that feature alone is
very attractive to me.
As you say, none of the fancy bells and whistles of Window-Eyes and
the mouse movement still needs a bit of work but that may come in time.
And last of all? Well the price itself.
On 05/04/2009, at 12:34 AM, Karl wrote:
Hi,
System access is put out by Serotek
www.serotek.com
and is a screen reader. It does not have all the fancy functions
that WE does, (sets, scripts, etc.) but even so it still works with
most if not all of the programs most people will use on a computer.
I am a user of both System Access and WE, and they both have their
place. Also, if WE crashes, I can often kill the process then launch
SA and not have to restart my computer.
To try System Access, go to:
www.satogo.com
From there, you can run a version of SA for free. You can crfeate an
account the first time you log in, and you will always have access
to System Access for free through that site. The next step is the
System Access software, which will reside on your computer and will
give you access to it regardless of internet status. With this also
comes the ability to install SA on a u3 usb memory stick, and take
it with you and use it on other computers.
The last part is the System Access mobile network, which gives you
access to email, instant messaging, social networks, plus a ton of
discribed movies, and other programs.
HTH,
Karl
Original message:
Hi there group!
I occasionally see references to something called Systen
Access. First of all, is this an actual full-blown screen-reader?
Also, where can I find it, and finally can I run it on the same HD as
I have WE on? I am running WE6.1. I have read about the program
System Access in the past but have never actually seen it in
use. Can someone please advise..?Much THANKS! de
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