Hi Matthew:
I have tried Dragon Naturally Speaking with Window-eyes, and, I was
able to make it work.  However there are a few things that you should
know.
1. I found that I had to use the Laptop keyboard layout, because when
I gave dragon the command to press one of the arrow keys, it would
press the numpad arrow key.  For example, if I want to move up one
line and read it, if I said: move up one" the mouse cursor would move
up.  However, when I put Window-eyes into Laptop keyboard mode, the
above-mentioned arrow commands worked properly.
2. If you have Dragon Naturally Speaking and Window-eyes both running
at the same time, you may find that your machine is slower because
having both of them running at the same time takes a lot of memory.
3. If you need to activate Window-eyes keys using Dragon, you may have
to do some tricky customization which I do not know how to do.
Perhaps someone else on the list who has use Window-eyes and Dragon
can offer some assistence.
Kevin Huber

On 1/6/14, Chao, Matthew (DOC) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Folks.  Am considering getting either Dragon NaturallySpeaking or Dragon
> Dictate.  Has anyone had experience using any of these programs in
> conbination with Window-Eyes, and if so, what was your experience?  In
> short, is it worth the investment?  And how do you "train" it to work
> properly?  thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao
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