About GW Micro
Founded in 1990, GW Micro, a Fort Wayne, Indiana-based, assistive
technology company, is committed to producing the most reliable
screen reader available for people who are blind. Window-Eyes allows
them to hear (with speech synthesis) and feel (via refreshable Braille
displays) the Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, and Windows XP
operating systems.
About Window-Eyes
There's a song that says, it's a small world after all. And the
song is right. Only it's getting even smaller. The Internet has
put the entire world into the hands of anyone with a computer and
a modem. You can talk with a friend in Australia. Tour the museums
of China. Read the news from India, Spain and Japan.
But what good is having the whole world at your fingertips, if
your screen reader has stability problems?
That's where we come in. Window-Eyes is nothing less than the most
advanced, most stable screen reader available. With Windows 9x,
Me, XP and windows 2000 compatibility and the ability to read more
screens than our nearest competitor, Window-Eyes is the most rock
solid screen reader on the market today.
Window-Eyes gives you total control over what you hear and how
you hear it. And with our new Braille support, we extend that control
to what you feel. And how you feel it. And configuring Window-Eyes
is a snap. Just log onto our web page where you'll find configurations
for a broad range of applications. There's no need to learn a complicated
scripting language.
Window-Eyes is about letting you hear and feel all the world has
to offer without a lot of technical hassles. It's out there waiting
for you. With the industry's leading Technical Support department,
GW Micro is committed to providing you with the best support for
the best product.
Visit the GW Micro website.
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