WINDOW-EYES(tm)

VOICE ACCESS FOR WINDOWS 3.1x, 95 and 98

Window-Eyes was designed to add voice access to Windows 3.1x, 95
98.  You do not need to learn how to create complicated macros or
work with complicated scripting languages.  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
- Compatibility with Windows 98, 95 and 3.1x
- Supports Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA)
- Compatibility with many popular voice synthesizers
- Full support for video attributes and all video systems
- Easy access to the Windows 95 & 98 System Tray
- Automatically labels many application's graphics
- Extremely stable and responsive
- A WE cursor for reviewing the screen without disturbing the caret
or mouse pointer.
- No need to learn or use macros or a scripting language
- Easy-to-use drop-down menu system for control and setup
- Many user-assignable hot keys for operating Window-Eyes on the
fly
- Forty-six user-definable cursor-tracking keys
- Advanced light-bar tracking with intelligent automatic mode to
gain easy access to menus, buttons, icons, and other highlighted
text.
- Exceptions dictionaries for altering the way words, graphics,
key-labels, characters, and mouse pointers are pronounced
- Automatic loading of speaking environments and dictionaries
- A wide variety of features for automatic reading of menus, dialog
boxes, and other Windows activities
- Audible signals to alert you to capitalization and format changes
when proofreading
- A read-to-end feature for reading nonstop from the beginning to
the end of a document
- Standard look, feel, and intuitive operations of the Windows
environment
- An easy-to-use Window-Eyes User's Guide, presented in a tutorial
format

Mouse
- Keyboard commands for moving the mouse pointer without having to
use a physical mouse
- Automatically reads information under the mouse as it is moved
- Full mouse movement and clicking support from the keyboard
- Extensive search capabilities
- Mouse pointer dictionary

50 Standard windows
- Fifty simultaneous Window-Eyes user windows for reading user
specified areas of the screen
- Self-adjusting windows to read screen information in moving areas
of the screen or for compensating for the resizing of windows
- Windows can be either Neutral, Speak, Silent or Float
- Any of the first twenty windows can be read with a single
keystroke
- Each window can be chained, setup to speak and spell, associated
with a specific color and much more

26 Hyperactive windows
- Hyperactive windows allow you to monitor screen areas for certain
occurrences.  You can monitor for:  any change, contains attribute,
does not contain attribute, contains string, does not contain
string, contains caret, does not contain caret, contains focus, or
does not contain focus.
- Once triggered, you can execute any three of seven options: speak
any window, speak specified message, speak light bar, activate any
window, load a new voice environment, execute any hotkey, beep, or
route the mouse.

Voice Configuration
- Set up the speech rate, pitch, tone, volume and punctuation
independently for screen, keyboard, and mouse
- 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 150 assignable hot key speech features
- Hot keys to read previous, current and next for character, word,
line, 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 easily 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:  prior char before, prior char after, char before,
char after, next char, previous word, word, next word, prior line,
line, next line, sentence, paragraph, to end of line, light bar,
marked text, caret position, field data and/or name, title/status,
speak window, activate window, route mouse to window, mouse top
left, load set, ignore speak windows, or execute a hotkey.  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 a tutorial format.


EQUIPMENT SUPPORTED

Computers:
All IBM and compatible 80386 or better computer systems (Pentium
recommended).  Microsoft Windows 3.1x with 4MB of RAM however, 8MB
recommended or Windows 95 with 8MB RAM however, 16MB recommended.

Synthesizers:
Sounding Board, Speak-Out, Accent, Apollo, Artic, Votalker,
Audapter, ASP, Braille 'n Speak, DECtalk, Portable DECtalk, DECtalk
PC/Express, DECtalk Access32, DoubleTalk PC & LT, Echo PC, Keynote,
Keynote Gold Multimedia, LiteTalk, MultiVoice, Personal speech
system, Reading Edge, SmarTalk, TextAssist, PROSE 4000, VoiceCard
and others.


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:

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

voice: (219) 489-3671
fax: (219) 489-2608
BBS: (219) 489-5281
email: support@gwmicro.com
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