Hi.  JAWS or any other computer based screen readers will not work with
Ipods or MP3 players.  There are 3 options I can think of at this moment; 1.
Many Ipod's such as the Ipod touch have built in voice guidance which is
effective.  2. Other MP3 players may be used with a piece of software such
as Rockbox but there aren't many players around that will do that, Iriver
and Archoes machines do, well at least some of their players do but this is
difficult to install unless you have some expertise.  3.  Probably along
with the Ipod touch the best option is using a mobile phone with Talks or
Mobile Speak or the like.  This way you will have a usable mobile plus as
most have reasonable mp3 players you can get full access to your music.
Personally, and this is purely a personal opinion, I don't think the players
in Mobiles are as good respecting the sound quality compared to dedicated
MP3 players, probably because they are merely a phone with a player thrown
in rather than a good mp3 player with a phone attached, if that makes sense.
Walter.

 

 

From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Randy Tijerina
Sent: 21 April 2011 20:54
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: My brother and I have a question

 

Friends, My brother called me, and well he's not familiar with jaws
or talkiing software for Ipods. Neither am I to be honest.

What are some good IPod brands that will be compatible with the
talking software or whatever to make it work?
I'm sorry if this sounds stupid or a out of it question.


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