Hello Dean,
In Window Eyes 6.1 using the DecTalk Access 32 for Window Eyes synthasizer
you have the ability to change sound cards. In the Window Eyes control
pannel hit "alt F Y to get to the synthasizer selection dialog. Hit D to
get to Dectalk Access 32 Window Eyes. Tab once and you'll be i
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Check the faq's on
http://www.magicjack.com
I didn't see any list of area codes until I activated mine and was
registering, so I really don't know.
Brad Trainham
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Hi Lauren:
An Ipod is an Apple Branded MP3 player, the major difference prior
to the discussion of accessibility is the ability to play the aac
formated music on Itunes. AAC is the Apple proprietary format
for Ipods, though they will play and or convert to mp3 format.
With Rock Box, olde
Hi,
I'm relatively new and wonder is there a difference between an Ipod and a MP3
player?
Which ones are accessible by a totally blind person? Thanks.
Sincerely,
Lauren
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Do you know if there is anywhere to see which area codes are available for
your incoming number?
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>I think you prob
In fact, I don't think there's much we can do about it, but I can always
hope that somebody can find a loophole. Here is my response received from
High Criteria support:
Hello Dean Martineau,
Under Windows Vista with Total Recorder an output of another software
(including Internet transmission)
i would like to know this as well, since all i get is the software speech in
my recordings?
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Subject: using Total Recorder 7 with software speech
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It seems that, while Total Recorder 7 does allow recording using Vista, its
former ability to separate out software speech and record only the desired
source has gone away with the new kernel driver. Has anybody successfully
made a recording with it and maintained screen reader use? I can't figure
Hi Josh,
I've used audacity 1.2.6, but haven't had that problem. You could try the
latest version, 1.3.4 which is reasonalby stable despite being in beta, and is
more accessible.
There a reverb efffect called Gverb which is available from the Effect menu.
There's some documentation on Gverb he
Hi,
What is the most popular sound editor among blind people? audacity, gold
wave, or sound forge?
Josh
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