I actually think that a built-in captcha decoder is a terrific idea. It
would really make Window-Eyes stand out from its competition.
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On 5/31/2015 3:11 PM, Tom Fairhurst via Talk wrote:
Given the fact that I couldn't create an account for Google Groups
and that I couldn't purchase a book from O'Reilly Media about the
IPhone yesterday, I think improving web access should be a high
priority. Also I note that I haven't received any helpful hints since
I E-mailed the list about them yesterday. While the mouse can be moved
around to some degree in Internet Explorer 11, it is far from optimal.
Every now and then, I will pull up a web page., and it will freeze
while loading. I can alt-Tab to other programs and back to the page
but Window-Eyes won't read anything. However, when I press Alt-),, the
web address will be read. Unlike other sites, you can't talk with
anyone at Google about Google Groups. It's quite a joke when one
can't even create an account to get on a list that is supposed to help
visually-impaired people. Oh yes, there is AxisReader for reading
Epubs--the Iphone app. Again,I can't sign up for a Google Groups
acount so I can get on a mailing list to ask anyone about this. I
can't even read the reference manual. Sorry for the rant, but I'm just
frustrated. My Saturday was an utter failure. Back to my three
priorities: They are improved web access including improved focus and
use of the mouse, OCR capabilities including captcha solving, and fix
Read-to-End in WLM when composing or replying to a message.
-----Original Message----- From: Jeremy Curry via Talk
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 2:32 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Subject: Seeking Your Input
Hello Everyone,
We are constantly working behind the scenes to improve our products.
If you could narrow down the top three requests you would have us add
to our screen reading product, what would they be?
Thanks for the input!
Jeremy
Jeremy Curry
Director of Product Management
Ai Squared, Inc.
Phone: (802) 362-3612
Email: jcu...@aisquared.com<mailto:jcu...@aisquared.com>
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