It kind of depends about the voices. Some voices are specific to a particular screenreader or other voice output program for that matter, while others can be purchased that work w/any program. It really depends on the license & the vendor. My advice is to read the terms *very* carefully prior to purchasing any voices. Some say you can't use them commercially, i.e., in a product you're selling, for example. Some are particular to a specific program & won't work w/any other. Caveat emptor & all that good garbage. Any microsoft voices should work, but they're so awful for the most part that no one would want them. I bought a couple NeoSpeech voices awhile back & they seem to work universally, though I can't say I like their pronunciation. Again, read the vendor terms, caveat emptor, yada yada yada. On 1/14/14, Scott Wheat <scott@crackedwheat.net> wrote:
Hi Mika,
As for using WE for RDP, so far for me it is working quite well. Basically you install WE on the serer or other windows machine you want to connect to. Depending on your setup and requirements, you will have some configuration to do to get the local copy of WE talking, but it isn't all that complicated. After it is set up, you simply run Remote Desktop on your local computer, connect to the machine you want and WE starts reading everything on the host as if it were local. At work I have RDP set up so I can access 5 different Windows 2008R2 servers. On some of them I haven't got Braille working but it does on others. I am sure it is a setting I missed somewhere and I'll figure it out eventually. We could argue for days as to if using RDP and WE is the best thing to do in a production environment, but so far it is working for me.
Scott
-----Original Message----- From: Blind-sysadmins [mailto:blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Mika Pyyhkala Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 4:11 PM To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] FW: [BCAB] Microsoft and GW tie up in Window-Eyes office initiative.
Hi,
If you have another voice say from Jaws, NVDA, etc. would you need to buy it again in order to use with WE?
I would also be interested how people use WE for RDP.
Best, Mika
-----Original Message----- From: Blind-sysadmins [mailto:blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Steve Nutt Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 6:08 PM To: 'Blind sysadmins list' Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] FW: [BCAB] Microsoft and GW tie up in Window-Eyes office initiative.
Hi,
Yes it is the full version with the exception that it comes with no Braille hotkey guide, no unlimited tech support and Espeak and Microsoft Platform speech, so you have to buy other voices, such as Eloquence, Dectalk or Vocalizer if you want them.
it's pretty exciting though.
All the best
Steve
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-----Original Message----- From: Blind-sysadmins [mailto:blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Darragh Ó Héiligh Sent: 14 January 2014 23:02 To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: Re: [Blind-sysadmins] FW: [BCAB] Microsoft and GW tie up in Window-Eyes office initiative.
Wow. There has to be more to this. I know on the site it says fully functional, but is it really?
How could GW make moey from this?
On the other side of things, With this, what could be only called partnership, between GW Micro and Microsoft, maybe Microsoft will work more closely with Window Eyes to make their OS and applications more accessible with it. Unlikely, but I can live in hope.
Darragh
-----Original Message----- From: Blind-sysadmins [mailto:blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Hodgson Sent: 14 January 2014 22:56 To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: [Blind-sysadmins] FW: [BCAB] Microsoft and GW tie up in Window-Eyes office initiative.
Hi all,
Very interesting development, especially as WindowEyes has in my view the best RDP support out there.
Andrew.
Jan-14-2014
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