Re: Dyslxic option

2014-04-18 Thread d a n i e l h u c h e r o t
Hola Jack, NVDA is a NonVisual Desktop Access. You have informations with this project here http://www.nvaccess.org/ Feliz Semana Santa Daniel Le 18/04/2014 10:31, japples a écrit : > Hi, Daniel, could you be more specific about NVDA (Open Soft) or maybe > provide a link? > Thank you, Jack > > d

Re: Dyslxic option

2014-04-18 Thread japples
Hi, Daniel, could you be more specific about NVDA (Open Soft) or maybe provide a link? Thank you, Jack d a n i e l h u c h e r o t wrote: Le 16/04/2014 07:46, japples a écrit : I suggest NVDA (Open Soft). Daniel Here is a program I use . . . http://www.naturalreaders.com/ Jack Sarah W

Re: Dyslxic option

2014-04-18 Thread d a n i e l h u c h e r o t
Le 16/04/2014 07:46, japples a écrit : > Here is a program I use . . . http://www.naturalreaders.com/ > Jack > > > Sarah Wilkes wrote: >> Hello support >> >> Sarah >> I have learned to write after sixty years. With Windows XP and MS >> Office Word with speech and spell checker. >> I would love

Re: Dyslxic option

2014-04-15 Thread japples
Here is a program I use . . . http://www.naturalreaders.com/ Jack Sarah Wilkes wrote: Hello support Sarah I have learned to write after sixty years. With Windows XP and MS Office Word with speech and spell checker. I would love to use Open Office but need a voice reader to aid with under

Dyslxic option

2014-04-15 Thread Sarah Wilkes
Hello support Sarah I have learned to write after sixty years. With Windows XP and MS Office Word with speech and spell checker. I would love to use Open Office but need a voice reader to aid with understanding the words and flow of the stories I write. Is anyone working on open office text wri