Good morning all.
I am writing to let you know that I am now a proud user of System
Access, paid using the Build a Bundle program. Just wanted a change from
NVDA for a bit.
I'm quite impressed with how System Access has come along compared to
when I last used it which was some two years ago. It seems to work well
with the applications I use on a daily basis. But if not I can fall back
to NVDA for that, no problem. I actually think both NVDA and System
Access are as good as each other. Here are what I think unique features
of System Access.
1. Virtual Mouse - of course mouse emulation is nothing new, however
System Access does it in its own unique ways.
2. With one keystroke (modifier-b) I am able to click on any balloons
that appear. Now that can't really be done with the other commercials grins.
3. If I am correct on this, it is even possible to remotely control
computers without having System Access installed at both ends. Will have
to investigate this somehow.
4. If I am also correct on this, flash support is also better.
5. I also like the verbal alerts that you get, the ones where an
alternative voice is used. Quite helpful.
But again these are my own subjective personal opinions from what I have
seen so far. In fact, I am using this with Thunderbird to send this message.
Not only that, I am also trying the SA Mobile Network via Build a
Bundle. Looks pretty slick so far, particularly the socializer feature.
Anyway these are my observations so far. NVDA will always be my primary.
But least I now have another option if I fancy a change.
Have a good day.
Chat soon Chris.
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