Window Eyes svensk handbok i PDF-format - Icap
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<strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> will determine if the specified SAPI engine is compatible with the rate, pitch, volume,<br />
and tone settings. If it is, <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> will be able to adjust them on the fly. Usually the rate, pitch,<br />
and volume settings will be supported (although not necessarily). The tone setting (if supported) will<br />
allow you to switch between the different SAPI engines from the same manufacturer. Tones A-I will<br />
default to the engine you specified. Tone J will be the next engine. Tone K will be the next and so on.<br />
Unfortunately, the Microsoft SAPI text-to-speech engines supplied with <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> do not support<br />
the tone settings.<br />
C.15: Triple Talk PCI/USB<br />
(supports indexing)<br />
No options are required.<br />
Tones A-I map into Perfect Paul. Tone J will use Vader. Tone K will use Big Bob. Tone L will use<br />
Precise Pete. Tone M will use Ricochet Randy. Tone N will use Biff. Tone O will use Skip. Tones P-Z<br />
will use Robo Robert.<br />
C.16: ViaVoice<br />
(supports indexing)<br />
Options:<br />
Sound Card - If you have multiple sound cards installed, you may select the one you wish <strong>Window</strong>-<br />
<strong>Eyes</strong> to use when speaking with ViaVoice.<br />
Installed Engines - Select the specific engine you wish to use.<br />
Note that the ViaVoice synthesizer option only supports the ECI (Eloquence Command Interface)<br />
interface, and does not support the SAPI interface. For SAPI support, refer to Appendix C.14.<br />
C.17: Virtual (Citrix MetaFrame)<br />
The Virtual (Citrix MetaFrame) synthesizer can be used to facilitate the speech output of a remote<br />
Citrix MetaFrame session. Using a virtual synthesizer increases the responsiveness of speech, and<br />
allows the use of a number of different synthesizers that otherwise are not supported during remote<br />
sessions to Citrix MetaFrame.<br />
For more in<strong>format</strong>ion on using the Virtual (Citrix MetaFrame) synthesizer with Citrix MetaFrame, refer<br />
to Appendix E.3.<br />
C.18: Virtual (Microsoft RDP)<br />
The Virtual (Microsoft RDP) synthesizer can be used to facilitate the speech output of a remote<br />
Microsoft Terminal Services, <strong>Window</strong>s XP Professional Remote Desktop, or <strong>Window</strong>s Vista Remote<br />
Desktop session. Using a virtual synthesizer increases the responsiveness of speech, and allows the<br />
use of a number of different synthesizers that otherwise are not supported during remote sessions to<br />
Microsoft Terminal Services or <strong>Window</strong>s XP Professional Remote Desktop.<br />
For more in<strong>format</strong>ion on using the Virtual (Microsoft RDP) synthesizer with Microsoft Terminal<br />
Services, or <strong>Window</strong>s XP Professional/<strong>Window</strong>s Vista Remote Desktop, refer to Appendix E.4.<br />
Appendix D<br />
D.1: Braille Displays<br />
<strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> proudly supports a large number of Braille displays from many different manufacturers.<br />
For more in<strong>format</strong>ion regarding your specific Braille display's settings and configuration, please refer<br />
to your display manual.<br />
Braille hot keys for a selected display can be accessed easily using the Braille Hot Keys dialog. Read<br />
more about Braille Hot Keys in Section 18.5: Hot Keys.<br />
Braille Sense<br />
<strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> includes factory default Braille keys for the Braille Sense. The Braille Sense is the first<br />
Braille notetaker to offer notetaking and entertainment in a single package. With a 32 cell refreshable<br />
Braille display, LCD screen, Braille Keyboard, and multiple input and output ports, you can perform<br />
several functions from one powerful device: notetaker, word processor, email, scheduler, address<br />
manager, web browser, scientific calculator, DAISY player, MP3 player, and digital audio recorder.<br />
The Braille Sense can be used as a Braille display via USB, serial, or Bluetooth. For more in<strong>format</strong>ion,<br />
visit www.gwmicro.com/braillesense, or email support@gwmicro.com.<br />
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