Hi Gordon. I think it's not that simple when dealing with the infovox key, as 
it comes preinstalled on a specific usb key. Might be worth checking with Steve 
Nutt at computer room services: who are distributors for the infovox key?
Cheers
Thuy


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On 26 Oct 2012, at 14:02, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi David
> 
> Possibly I exaggerated slightly by using the term "Ancient".  I'm not 
> entirely sure which version it is, but it came pre-installed on a thumb drive 
> along with the Infovox 3 speech engine and related utilities.  So, I think 
> I'd probably best remove it just to be on the safe side.  Now, can you answer 
> another NVDA related question?  Is it possible to manipulate the mouse 
> pointer with NVDA, in a similar fashion to that of Window-Eyes?  Or is it 
> like Jaws used to be whereby everything had to be keyboard compatible or else 
> you're out of luck?
> 
> Gordon
> 
> On 26 Oct 2012, at 13:51, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> If your version of NVDA is truly ancient I would remove it . 
> Once the more modern version of NVDA is installed  there is no longer any
> need to remove NVDA as it will automate the whole update and upgrade
> process.
> However with the older versions it was certainly recommended that you remove
> NVDA before trying a new one. This was several years back though.
> 
> David Griffith
> 
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> Subject: Updating NVDA
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> Hi all
> 
> The version of NVDA on our machine is very old.  If I were to install a new
> version over the top of it, is that likely to create problems?  Or else,
> should I remove the ancient version of NVDA first, then re-install?  I'm
> just wondering whether the newest version would give me better access to OTS
> DJ, for instance, than Window-Eyes does.  For that matter, what about other
> solutions?  Is it worth while looking at the stand-alone version of System
> Access 2 Go?  I have no interest in their mobile network.  I'd consider
> Jaws, but I don't have any access to it other than in demo mode and that
> holds no attraction for me.
> 
> Gordon
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