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> Orca that works in Linux environment and other server based screen reade
Subject: Re: [AI] querey regarding table
Orca that works in Linux environment and other server based screen readers
such as web anywhere and system access to go can also be mentioned. As for
the most popular screen reader other than JAWS, I think it is windows-eyes.
Others: correct me if I am wrong
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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of silpa
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 5:15 PM
To: mukesh.jai...@gmail.com; suman...@gmail.com
Cc: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] querey regarding table
Hi all,
1. I
Hi all,
1. I would like to know if any open source screen readers exist other than NVDA?
I would also like to know them by Operating system?
2. I would like to know which screen reader is used by most of the visually
challenged persons across the globe next to Jaws.
Thanks and regards,
hello, if this problem is persisting while scanning with fine reader
then you may simply copy the document after converting in to word
document and then paste it in to new word pad document and then again
copy the contents pasted in to word pad and paste in to new microsoft
word document.
even i
respected members
hope all are nice!
i have a little querey regarding scanned table from book.
while scanning tables from a book, few times the tables are scanned
and shown as sections with column breaks depending upon the how many
columns in the table instead of its proper format.
and it is creat