My question is why a Mac? This would not be not an upgrade, just more expense.
Macs are very poor at accessibility solutions. Whilst I agree they have a nice look
about them, PCs are better tools at half the price.
All the best
Ian
Quoting Vin West <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi,
> my daughter currently uses Keystone and Dragon Naturally Speaking on her
> Windows laptop and we are looking at the possibility of upgrading her to a
> Mac.
> Does anyone have experience of using any Mac speech access software?
> My daughter does not have access to the keyboard nor can she see the screen
> so she needs both speech access and synthesised speech output and the
output
> needs to be automatic so that it reads back each word or phrase to her
> without needing a keystroke or mouse input.
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Vin
>
>
>
> Vin West
> Secretary Arfon Access Group
> Glyn Dwr
> Llandwrog Uchaf
> Caernarfon
> LL54 7RA
> 01286 880761
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