Re: [Blind-Computing] Using a Screen Reader on a Windows 7 Starter Netbook

2011-05-11 Thread Matthew C
uting-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of David Goldfield Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 1:07 PM To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com Subject: [Blind-Computing] Using a Screen Reader on a Windows 7 Starter Netbook Hi. I have a student who is considering the purchase of a new netbook. My assumption is

Re: [Blind-Computing] Using a Screen Reader on a Windows 7 Starter Netbook

2011-05-11 Thread Mario
I don't know if you can copy the content of the autorization cd, but certainly NVDA works correctly on 7 starter. Il 11/05/2011 20.06, David Goldfield ha scritto: Hi. I have a student who is considering the purchase of a new netbook. My assumption is that most netbooks are installed with wind

Re: [Blind-Computing] Using a Screen Reader on a Windows 7 Starter Netbook

2011-05-11 Thread Rich De Steno
I have not had any problems using both Jaws and NVDA on an Asus netbook with only one GB of ram. Rich De Steno On 5/11/2011 2:06 PM, David Goldfield wrote: Hi. I have a student who is considering the purchase of a new netbook. My assumption is that most netbooks are installed with windows 7

[Blind-Computing] Using a Screen Reader on a Windows 7 Starter Netbook

2011-05-11 Thread David Goldfield
Hi. I have a student who is considering the purchase of a new netbook. My assumption is that most netbooks are installed with windows 7 Starter. If this is true I know that this OS is limited to 2 GB of RAM. Considering this what can she expect from overall performance when using this with a