I have had JAWS and Window Eyes both on my systems for years. Of course,
you won't be running more than one at the same time, but as long as you
are just running one, there should be no issues because you have another
one on your system. Actually, on my Win 7 system at home with its quad
core i7 processor and 8 GB RAM, I actually can run JAWS and WE at the
same time, but the double speech drives me nuts.



Andy





From: Daniel Sweeney [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 12:29 PM
To: GW Info Discussion List
Subject: multiple screen readers



Hi,



Getting ready to set up my new notebook and was wondering if it was
common to use multiple screen readers.

I am trying to use a gmail account on my iPhone and would like to edit
stuff on my computer rather than the phone sometimes. The problem is
Google and WE are not married together. Even Mozilla has issues I think.
So has anyone downloaded vox for Chrome to navigate the Google websites?

Is it easy enough to switch back and forth between screen readers. I
have only used WE, so I am not even familiar with NVDA.

Just curious. Probably a silly question.

Thanks,

Daniel


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