Window-Eyes(tm)

VOICE ACCESS FOR WINDOWS

Window-Eyes was designed to add voice access to Windows 3.1 and
3.11.  Window-Eyes is a stand-alone Windows application which
gives you total control over what you hear, when you hear it, and
how you hear it.  Since Window-Eyes is a stand-alone Windows
screen reader, it does not require a particular DOS screen
reader.  This means you can continue to use your existing DOS
screen reader while executing DOS programs and Window-Eyes while
executing Windows programs.  However, Vocal-Eyes users will
appreciate the consistent design used throughout Window-Eyes. 
Many of the familiar and powerful features of Vocal-Eyes can be
found in Window-Eyes.  Although Window-Eyes is a new product, why
re-invent the wheel?  The proven design philosophies of
Vocal-Eyes have been integrated as a base for Window-Eyes. 
Vocal-Eyes users will surely appreciate the consistent user
interface which allows them to work faster with their Windows
applications instead of learning a new screen reader.

FEATURES

General
- NO special Windows drivers are required
- Compatibility with many popular voice synthesizers
- NO macros required
- Light-bar tracking with an automatic mode
- Automatic menu reading mode
- Automatic dialog box reading
- Automatic window notification
- Automatically loads desired voice environment
- Full support for video attributes and all video systems
- Easy-to-use menu system for setup and control
- Screen search capabilities
- Exception dictionary for changing the way words are pronounced
- User-definable dictionary for graphics symbols
- Keyboard equivalents for mouse movements
- Audible signals to alert you to capitalization and format
changes

Mouse
- Automatically reads information under the mouse as it is moved
- Mouse click support from the keyboard
- Extensive search and movement support from the keyboard
- Mouse pointer dictionary

50 Standard windows
- Windows can be either Neutral, Speak, Silent or Float
- Any of the first ten windows can be read with a single
keystroke
- Each window can be chained, setup to speak and spell,
associated with a specific color and more.

10 Hyperactive windows
- Hyperactive windows allow you to monitor screen areas for
certain occurrences.  You can monitor for:  Any change, any text
change, any attribute change, exact match, exact text match,
exact attribute match, different match, different text match,
different attribute match, includes string, does not include
string, contains specified color, does not contain specified
color, contains cursor, or does not contain cursor.
- Once triggered, you can execute any three of eight options:
speak any window, speak specified message, speak box, speak light
bar, activate any window, load a new voice environment, or beep.

Voice Configuration
- Set up the speech rate, pitch, tone, volume and punctuation
independently for screen, keyboard, and mouse
- Each voice can be turned on or off independently
- Has capitalization alert and Format alert
- Keyboard can voice characters or words
- Numbers can be spoken as digits or full numbers
- Includes a word exception dictionary for mispronounced words
- Features a character dictionary to define exactly how to
pronounce a character
- A key label dictionary can be used to define any keypress
- Includes a graphic dictionary
- Allows speech to be interrupted or silenced with the press of a
key

Hot keys
These are Window-Eyes commands only.  The underlying applications
program will not be disturbed with these keystrokes.
- Over 120 assignable hot key speech features
- Hot keys to read previous, current and next for character,
word, line, sentence, and paragraph
- Four hot keys to route your applications cursor backwards and
forwards by sentence and paragraph
- Extensive mouse manipulation
- Hot key to read to end of document
- Hot key to read the date and time
- Bypass hot key which allows the next Window-Eyes command to be
ignored so the underling application can receive the keystroke
- Each hot key can be assigned the keystroke of your choice
- Hot keys which are of no interest can be undefined

Cursoring keys
These are applications keys.  You simply tell Window-Eyes what
you want voiced after the application acts on the command.  Your
choices are:  character, previous word, word, next word, prior
line, line, next line, sentence, paragraph, to end of line, light
bar, cursor position, field data, field name, field name and
data, prior character, current window, activate any of the
standard windows, or load a new voice environment.  For example,
Control-Right Arrow in WordPerfect would be setup to read the
current word.  You can even link two of these options to a single
keystroke.

Documentation
A step-by-step instruction guide is supplied in print, on audio
cassette, and on disk.  This documentation gives all needed
information through tutorially-styled examples.

EQUIPMENT SUPPORTED

Computers:
All IBM and compatible 80386 or better computer systems (80486+
recommended) running Microsoft Windows 3.1, 3.11, or Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 with at least 4MB of RAM (8+ recommended).  A
physical mouse is required for full mouse functionality.

Synthesizers:
Sounding Board, Speak-Out, Accent, Apollo I & II, Artic,
Votalker, Audapter, ASP, Braille 'n Speak, DECtalk, Portable
DECtalk, DECtalk PC/Express, DoubleTalk PC & LT, Echo PC,
Keynote, LiteTalk, MultiVoice, Personal speech system, Reading
Edge, SmarTalk, TextAssist, and VoiceCard.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
OR YOUR MONEY BACK

(THERE WILL BE A 10% RE-STOCKING CHARGE)

TO PLACE AN ORDER

Contact your local GW Micro authorized dealer, or call GW Micro
direct at:

voice: 219/489-3671
fax: 219/489-2608
BBS: 219/489-5281
EMail: support@gwmicro.com

GW Micro, Inc.
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN  46825
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