What does all that mean? Does this have to do with the image
verifications on web sites?

On 4/11/08, Jeffrey Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> I have a prediction.  Those blind folks  with a hankering to  work
> with Window Eyes Scripting will ccrack through the  price barrier,
> and make this  solution a  viable more cost  effective option.
>
> Perhapse  a  moderately priced   script package on top of  TomTom and
> an inexpensive laptop for those who would need it.  Hurray for open
> source accessibility...
>
> Jeff
>
> At 10:37 AM 4/11/2008, you wrote:
> >Hello List!
> >
> >Recently, my wife purchased a TomTom GPS System from Wallmart in
> >thinking I could somehow use it with my notebook computer.  I have
> >aToshiba notebook and HP Desktop, both running Vista; I have a home
> >version of the TomTom GPS software.  I don't expect to carry the
> >device around with me and use it on the fly, but is there anyway I
> >can access the program via the PC.  The unit only has one button and
> >a touch screen.  Once you get your data in, you can have directions
> >and stuff spoken to you in great voices.  They say the software is
> >strictly written in C/C++ and they even have a kit for customization
> >of the Navigator software.  I was just wondering how this product
> >can be adapted to the blind for directions and using the various
> >features of the unit (maps and location lookups, etc.).  I know
> >Trekker and other spcially adapted units are more adaptable to the
> >blind, but their prices are way beyond my reach at this time.  The
> >TomTom cost $148.00 total and you get it all at once.
> >
> >Does anyone know of any special software that could run the TomTom
> >and make it accessible via a PC keyboard.  The unit has bluetooth
> >technology available.  What about a brialle keyboard or Stowaway
> >keyboard being used with it to access the minues and stuff.  right
> >now, it is strictly touch screen accessible.  You can, however, set
> >up the unit and set some preferences through their home versin of
> >the software, but as far as I can see, no blind friendly access is
> >available.  My wife has so much fun just finding stuff and having
> >directions readand so forth and so on.  I just want to be able to
> >use the unit via my notebook or desktop and use the maps etc.
> >
> >James Robinson ios alatenr 1
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