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Window-Eyes 7.01


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 9 Limitations None
Publisher GW Micro, Inc. File Size 19k
Date added 27 Nov 2008 Check your speed

Window-Eyes is nothing less than the most stable screen reader available on the market today. Featuring Windows 9X, Me, 2000, XP, and 2003 compatibility, Window-Eyes puts you in the hands of the most powerful screen reading software ever created.

Window-Eyes gives total control over what you hear and how you hear it. Plus, with its enhanced Braille support that control is extended to what you feel as well. On top of all that, the power and stability of Window-Eyes means that most applications work right out of the box with no need for endless tinkering in order to get them to function properly.

  • Powerful Internet Support with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox
  • Remote Access with Citrix Metaframe XP
  • Powerful Set File Manager
  • Remote Access with Microsoft Terminal Services
  • Multiple Keyboard Layouts
  • Remote Access with Microsoft Windows XP Remote Desktop
  • Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced Menu Levels
  • Includes Microsoft Speech Software Synthesizer
  • Includes DECtalk Access 32 Includes Nine Eloquence Voices

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