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For MS Windows 98 environment it is also supplied CD-ROM with MS Internet Explorer 5.0, MS Active Accessibility version 1.2 and English voice.
Copy Protection
Program is protected against unauthorized copying by means of diskette or hardlock.
System requirements
??Computer PC/AT with processor 80486 or higher
??At least 16 MB of memory
??Sound card compatible with SB installed in MS Windows environment
??Microsoft Windows 95 / 98
??Mouse or compatible pointing device
Program basic features
Control and Basic tools
Keyboard echo and sound response of the place under cursor are default settings for Windows 95 applications. To get orientation in the environment user can use special functions. There are two ways to execute WinTalker function: either by a shortcut or by pressing Ctrl+CapsLock to display WinTalker menu and then select the function from the menu. WinTalker menu changes according to the application user is working with. Additional functions can be used for certain applications. When user is working with such an application this function is added to WinTalker menu. When user is working with e.g. Notepad function "Continuous reading" is added to WinTalker menu. When working first time with certain program user can simply find out which additional WinTalker functions can be used to control this program.
Basic rules and response types
The most frequent function is getting additional information on the current item. After selecting additional information WinTalker reports item value, name, position and type. It is possible to sound any item in dialog window, if this item has same system number. Some programs assign this number dynamically - it means it is different in each run of the program. In such a case the "sounding an item" function works correctly only before the program is terminated. Using the "sounding an item" function user can add a text to e.g. an edit box, for which screen-reader is unable to get its name. When working later with this edit box in this dialog window user can hear the notice he used to sound the item. It is a frequent situation that item names are painted or graphical symbols are used instead of text.
Another WinTalker tool is the "Virtual Window". This tool is similar to simple text editor where text can only be read. "Virtual Window" is usually used when working with dialog windows and WWW pages, sometimes also to read text files. In "Virtual Window" user can use functions for reading text in letter-by-letter, word-by-word or row-by-row mode. Functions for continuous reading and searching text are also present.
Content of the "Virtual Window" is not only a "sound window", but it is also displayed on the screen. User can set color of text and background and font size in this window. This is an advantage for users with rest of sight. There is a simple function in WinTalker which displays contents of a window in its "Virtual Window". From the dialog window not only text but also item themselves (e.g. edit boxes, switches pageframes) are copied into the "Virtual Window". This means that user can read currently displayed text in a dialog window - it is useful for e.g. Properties window of a file. The advantage of the "Virtual Window" is the possibility of displaying additional item information too. When pressing Insert key when on an item in the "Virtual Window", "Virtual Window" is closed and cursor moves into to searched dialog window and is placed on the selected item.
Another WinTalker function displays dialog window "Item Manager". "Item Manager" is used to sound window controls, navigation around menus and hypertext links and also to switch between displayed windows. This tool is especially useful when items of an application cannot be accessed directly by keyboard.
Using "Item Manager" user can move to any item in the environment. Items can be selected from a list by cursor arrows. After confirming by Enter key cursor moves to selected item. "Item Manager" contains following list types:
1. Running applications
2. Items
3. Hypertext links
4. Menu items
Running applications: This list contains names of all visible windows in the environment. Selecting name from the list and confirming it by Enter key we move into the selected window. This way we can move from one running application to another.
Items: The list contains names of controls (e.g. buttons, edit fields) in active window and their type, control availability (enabled / disabled), state and hotkey. To items without name we can add additional information. Selecting the item and confirming by Enter key we simulate left mouse click on the selected item. Similar function has command "Display window text" in "Virtual Window".
Hypertext links: The list contains names of hypertext links in active window. Selecting item and confirming with Enter key we simulate left mouse click on the selected item. This is a way to navigate around hypertext-like documents, e.g. Help, Internet documents. Similar function offers command "Display window text" in "Virtual Window".
Menu items: The list contains names of all menu commands in active application. Selecting item and confirming with Enter key menu command is executed.
Brief description of basic functions
a) Information about active item and active window: "Information about item" (Ctrl+F2) and "Information about window" (Ctrl+F3).
b) Window detail exploration: "Window content to Virtual window" (Ctrl+Shift+F5) - reads contents of active window (all texts and items) and places them into WinTalker "Virtual window". The "Virtual window" then contains objects and items from active window user needs. When reading the contents of active window by means of "Virtual window" it is possible to ask of detail information on selected item and pressing Enter key simulate mouse click on item.
c) Reading clipboard content: Function "Read clipboard contents" (F11) reads contents of clipboard and then it is possible to show it in "Virtual window".
d) Item sounding: Function "Item sounding" (Ctrl+Shift+F12). It is possible to choose if added comment (additional sounding) will be pronounced before or after item value or instead of the item. WinTalker has also an option "Additional information" (Ctrl+F5), which can be used to add comment to any item. This comment is read only when function "Additional information" is executed.