Hi,

Thanks, I also can't see the screen at all.Yep.Smile.Also regarding
Window-Eyes freezing randomly as discussed in 2012 the PC seems to do things
normally from a sighted person's viewpoint as it shuts off and downloads
emails etc but the strange thing is last night a sighted techi guy who helps
me with non-visually impaired PC issues says it's not WE freezing as such
because control with alt and W still indicates WE is already running though
I can't hear it so it seems to be the actual speech only that freezes
randomly from what the guy says, not sure how to stop this apart from
switching off the PC and restarting, hopefully once I decide what to update
to from Windows 2000, probably seven or maybe eight or eight poitn one this
problem won't happen, am using WE 7.2.


Ricky Lomey

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Grabowski" <[email protected]>
To: "Ricky Lomey" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 9:58 AM
Subject: RE: USING MULTIFUNCTIONAL PRINTER WITH WINDOW-EYES?


Hi,
Providing the software is accessible, you should be able to do most
functions from the computer.
If all you want to do is print, yes, control-p would work fine.  If you had
an ocr package it should locate the scanner and should work.

In my experience you would use the touch screen  if you had to
print/scan/copy without a computer or change settings such as wifi etc.
I have a brother all-in-one that has lots of buttons and a nice 3 inch
screen that I never use as I can't use the screen. (smile)
Chris


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-----Original Message-----
From: Ricky Lomey [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 7:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: USING MULTIFUNCTIONAL PRINTER WITH WINDOW-EYES?

Hi

Using printers with WE is never an issue but I was wondering in terms of a
multifunction printer how WE would cope with fax, copy and scanning as I
don't think WE can OCR. In terms of printers using touch screens the
assistive technology dealers here in South Africa each recommend one model
probably as it does not use a touch screen maybe and I could probably just
do ctrl-p for print as per usual then?


Ricky Lomey
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