Hi, I would like to add to this. In the Netherlands it is quite common
for someone to also be able to get a braille display, I am not sure with
system access but, at least imho, nvda is not ideal for braille only
users. Voiceover works better in this way.
Also, I have only used system access once and it has been a while but
dont you need an active internet ocnnection for it to work?
Just some thoughts.
Greetings, Anouk,
Op 1-9-2011 20:15, Mary Otten schreef:
To add a different perspective on the screen reader cost issue, depending on the needs of
the end user, the "mac is cheaper in the long run" argument may not hold,
because there are now perfectly adequate low or no cost screen reading solutions for
Windows, namely NVDA and System Access. In the case that one of these suits the needs of
the perspective user, the cost of a Mac mini plus needed accessories will not be less,
even in the long run, than a comparable pc and one of the above named screen readers.
Mary Otten
motte...@gmail.com
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