ARTIC WINVISION 2
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« Previous Product Next Product »--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 5/1999) REPLACED BY WINVISION 97 (SEE SEPARATE ENTRY). RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- WinVision 2 is a voice output screen review program designed to provide natural operation and freehand mouse reviewing for individuals who are blind or have low vision. WinVision 2 has all the functions of the original WinVision such as, ultra fast speech response which eliminates any delays as you move across the screen; automatic and manual screen reading; interactive freehand review moving the mouse; keyboard emulation of mouse; standard screen review functions; automatically speak dialog boxes, pull down menus, ICONS, buttons, scroll bars, etc.; and spell check. Some new features uniwue only to WinVision 2 include: docu-pilot, automatic reading of documents; advanced field reads, read field names to the left or above the current item; speak Borland style dialog boxes by assigning speech labels to bitmap pictures; spreadsheet mode; dual icon naming for icons that change when the mouse pointer is over them; auto reading zones allowing you to set text areas to be read; enhance text tracking when text runs off screen; and much more.
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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.
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Artic Technologies / Simply Computers
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1000 John R. Road, Suite 108Troy, Michigan 48083-4317
United States
Telephone: 248-588-7370.
Fax: 248-588-2650.
Web: http://artictech.com.
Email: info@artictech.com.
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