Definitely, improve access to MS Access
At 01:31 PM 5/28/2015, you wrote:
Stop crashing and be more stable. Rather than adding on things,
create a product which works the way it is supposed to work. I can
do things with NVDA I simply cannot do with Window-eyes.
Specifically, I can use NVDA on websites where I cannot use Window-eyes.
Similarly, I can do things with Apple IOS and VoiceOver which simply
don't seem to work with Windows based screen readers. I have used
Window-eyes since Windows 95 came out in 1995. However, what I want
a computer to do is be useful.
Increasingly, I simply cannot stay loyal to Window-eyes when other
screen readers and other operating systems do tasks better and are stable.
What is with the speech going silent so much? I have to re-boot way
way too much!!
Also I have to use "screen redraw" more and more with each new
version of Window-eyes or I cannot use the arrow keys to read what I
have written in emails.
And please make the mouse simulation keys work. They worked in the
nineties with Windows 95, 2000 and XP. Now they don't work with
FireFox at all. What givbes?
Things get worse with Window-eyes over the years. I am so sorry to write this.
Elizabeth
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