Hi Gordon,

I have heard that Duxbury doesn't work with NVDA but does with Jaws.
I don't have it so can't confirm though.



On 20-January-2014 06:58, Gordon Smith wrote:
  Hello everybody
  I have just completed the process of installing, aceativating and
configuring Jaws 15 on my primary computer.  My initial impressions are
somewhat mixed.  I guess I'm just used to the way that orther
screen-readers on onether platforms behave.  But it seems to me that
Jaws still doesn't allow the kind of dynamic object interaction
available in applications such not NVDA and Window-Eyes.  I am
deliberately avoiding making comparisons between Windows-based access
solutions such as Jaths and Apple's VoiceOver.  Since the two operating
systems are so very different, it would be grossly unfair to compare
them either at the access level or the basic operating system level.
  So, back to Jaws.  I note that Freedom still doesn't seem to allow the
active cursor to wander outside of the active application, treating the
application window as a kind of sheet of paper whose boundrieeas you
cannot cross.
  Again, these are only initial impressions and I have no doubt that I
still have lots to learn.
  I know, I always said that I wouldn't ever deal with Freedom again
following their disgusting treatment of me from several years back.  But
need's must, and in any event grudges get one nowhere.  So last week we
bit the proverbial bullet and bought a license for a single-user client
of Jaws Professional 15.
  Interestingly enough, although I do have an active Internet
connection, Freedom's automatic activation application refused to allow
me to connect to their servers.  I was, however, able to connect to the
fsactivate.com system and obtain a license code from there without any
trouble.  So I just used the manual activation method and that worked
great.
  I'm also pleased to say that I've been able to configure Jaws to use
my prefurred software speech synthesiser.  That was quite a welcome
bonus because I really do not like that awful Eloquance system.  I will
be most interested to go through some of the training material to find
out what's changed since I last played with Jaws when version 11 was
current.  I'm particularly looking forward to playing with the Microsoft
Ofice applications to see how well those work.  On this machine, I also
have licensed versions of Window-eyes, Access To Go, Dolphin Supernova
and, of course,
NVDA.  I'm looking forward to seeing how well each system performs
within the environments I need to work in.  Mary may be able to advise
me regarding Duxbury Braille Translator 11.1 SRBLED.  I'm toying with
the idea of attempting to remove Microsoft Office Professional 2010, in
favour of version 2013, for which we also have a license.  Hopefully the
Office experience under Jaws will be a good one.
  I welcome very much any comment others may have regarding how Jaws
works.  Especially if such comment helps me to get the best out of it.
And finally, I apologise for any errors in this message.  It was written
using my BrailleNote Apex and I still seem to get stray ghost dots now
and then.  I'm going to be talking in some detail about that in a post
to our sister group "Techno-Chat" in the not too distant future.
   Kind regards
  Gordon Smith
  Information Technology Accessibility Consultant
  Providing Support For Young People Living With Sight Loss: Advice On
Accessible Information Technologies, And Braille Transcription Services.
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