You could always put the window-eyes tutorial in mp3 on something like a cartridge or thumb drive and get examples of how things are supposed to sound, and then go back to the pc and try the examples and see how you do. that's the easiest way i know how to do it. also I don't know if they still do it but I believe the manual is included as a text file in the help menu.

        On 1/4/2013 11:27 AM, Butch K wrote:
Hello, is there an mp3 copy of the window eyes manual read with a human voice, 
or is the only way to listen to it is through the computer? It would be nice to 
be able to read it through listening to it with a human voice on a digital 
player, like the ones from NLS, then go to the computer and put into practice 
the most relevant parts to one's needs. Thanks for any feedback.

Butch
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