Talks vs. Mobile Speak
Stephen Giggar
sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 6 15:45:13 CST 2008
mattias
Well if you are talking about the TTS. Then Talks uses the same Eloquence TTS that is in JAWS.
Also using the web browser with Talks; Their are hotkeys that remind me of JAWS. Same goes for some
of the Talks commands like Spell Line, say line.
MobileSpeak probably has some as well; But for now, I can't think of them.
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Hm wich of talks and mspeak are most like jaws
And verry sorry for my english i live in swiden
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Ämne: Re: Talks vs. Mobile Speak
Brian,
I looked at both Mobile Speak and Talks about 18 months ago.
I think you are correct that it is just like Jaws and Window Eyes. I
went with Mobile Speak because at the time it was more configurable. I
have never regretted my choice. It would be best to download a 30 day
trial package from both and give them a try to see which you like. Max.
on 23:57 6/03/2008, Brian Hansen said:
>Now that I've got my N75 ordered, I need some assistance on which
>speech package to go with. Are there any major differences between
>Talks & MobileSpeak in phone accessibility, or are they kind of like
>JAWS vs.. Windoweyes? I know there's a price difference with AT&T
>offering MobileSpeak for $89.00, but at this point, I'm looking for
>functionality, ease of use, and accessibility to all the phones
>features and applications. Not to mention, which of the two software
>packages seems to be the most stable on an N75 phone. Is one screen
>reader more configurable than the other when it comes to customizing
>how it interacts with different applications? At this point, the only
>thing I know for sure is that I prefer the Eloquence speech over the
>DECTalk. Does using one of the better speech synthesizers instead of
>the DECTalk speech seem to weigh down the phone and make it more
>sluggish? Also, how are both programs when it comes to browsing and
>using a messenger application? Sorry about all the questions, but any
>and all help would be greatly appreciated, and all comments both good
>and bad for either screen reader would really be welcomed.
>
>Blessings,
>
>Brian
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