Also, JAWS 7 and up works well with DOS. HTH.
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>I use nvda. Also, Where
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>I use nvda. Also, Where can I find that collection of gwbasic games and
> such?
> Now that I can run dos games almost perfectly, except for a couple of
> chops
Hi,
Easy. Most Windows screen readers support the dos window called the
command prompt. I do a lot of command line building testing of programs
using WE 6.1 directly from the Vista command prompt.
josh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can you play DOS games without a DOS screen reader? also what screen
>
Hi.
I'm using nvda to read the screens in the dos windows.
I would use jaws for dos, but you can't use software synths with it I don't
think.
Bryan Mckinnish
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Hi,
How can you play DOS games without a DOS screen reader? also what screen
reader are you using?
Josh
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> what do you use to run dos games?
> I never was able to do that on xp with hal 5.2 and jaws 6 well at all.
> At 08:25 a.m. 3/03/2008, you wrote:
what do you use to run dos games?
I never was able to do that on xp with hal 5.2 and jaws 6 well at all.
At 08:25 a.m. 3/03/2008, you wrote:
>Hi all.
>I noticed this morning that my vista machine runs dos games pritty darn quick.
>I tested it out with Jim Kitchen's dos games and they worked almost
Hi all.
I noticed this morning that my vista machine runs dos games pritty darn quick.
I tested it out with Jim Kitchen's dos games and they worked almost perfectly.
I've been wanting to play the great escape and games like that again.
Does anyone know where I can download those?
Thanks.
Bryan Mcki