Hi Hayden,

Oh, cool, I didn't know that NVDA could use the sapi5 voices.  Thanks for letting me 
know.  Some day I will have to install and check out NVDA.  But right now since I wrote 
my own Email program it reads my Email unattended using the AT&T Crystal voice and 
then throws me into HJ Pad to write my out going Email.  And for some reason Jaws works 
well with HJ Pad. <grin>  And Jaws works fine with the I E version 6 that I am 
running on my Internet and Email computer.  Jaws 4.02 also apparently works well for me 
on my game development computer in the VB6 IDE as represented by the list of games below. 
 So really other than that Jaws 4.02 doesn't speak automatically for the Atlantic City 
black jack game, I am very happy with how it does work.

The Triple Talk hardware synthesizer can be connected either via USB or serial 
cable.  It has the same speech chip as the Double Talk hardware synthesizer.  
It is very responsive with Jaws 4.02.  And of course it uses almost no system 
resources as compared to a software synthesizer such as Eloquence.  It to me is 
as responsive as the Accent SA hardware synthesizer used to be with Jaws for 
dos on a dos computer.  But for some reason, maybe because it is a serial 
synthesizer the Accent SA is not as responsive with Jaws 4.02.

Awesome Homer, Baseball, BattleShip, Black Jack, Bop It, Concentration, 
coupling, Craps, Draw Poker, Football, Golf, Hangman, Homer on a Harley, Life, 
Mach 1, Mach 1 tts, Master Mind, Monopoly, Pong, Puppy1, Reaction, Roulette, 
Simon, Skunk, Slot Machine, Snakes and Ladders, Spanker, Star Mule, Triple J 
Shooter, Trivia game engine, Trucker, Yahtzee

Braille reference guide, Brain, Reader, Waver, Batting practice, Golf course 
maker, monopoly board maker

    Jim

You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.

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Chardon Ohio USA
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