Re: [Athen] RE: What is your favorite free magnification software?
ron at ahead.org
ron at ahead.org
Mon Oct 22 10:50:16 PDT 2012
I would second John's comment. As long as you are using VISTA or Win7 it pretty much works for a short term solution. The problem is getting both magnifiction and speach.
Ron Stewart
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> From: John Elmer <JElmer at vcccd.edu>
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> Subject: [Athen] RE: What is your favorite free magnification software?
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> Consider the built in functions of Windows and the MacOS.
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> Elkind
> SENT: Monday, October 22, 2012 9:11 AM
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> SUBJECT: [Athen] What is your favorite free magnification software?
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> Students can loan laptops for a short period of time on campus. I want to
> install some free screen reader and magnification software.
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> I'm planning to use Visual Desktop Access (NVDA) for the screen reader.
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> But I am still looking for a magnification software any suggestions?
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> Ken Elkind
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> University of Massachusetts Boston
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