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CakeTalking for SONAR is a voice output music composition program designed to make SONAR, a software program used for recording music and printing scores, accessible to persons who are blind or have low vision. CakeTalking customizes the JAWS for Windows screen reader (see separate entry) so blind users can access the SONAR software. It also offers a series of tutorials for blind users in the form of electronic documents of hundreds of pages that instruct the JAWS user on all the "how to's," provide step-by-step instruction on recording, editing, and printing music using SONAR. The key commands provided by the JAWS scripts are intuitive and designed to be easy to learn. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP (Home or Professional) Windows Vista, or Windows 7 (64- OR 32-bit versions); SONAR 8.5 Producer or SONAR 8.5 Studio edition; JAWS for Windows version 7.10, 8.x 9.x, 10.x or 11.x; a full-size PC Keyboard and a second, high-quality sound card (in addition to the one used by JAWS) are recommended.

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Price: 349.00.

This product record was updated on January 28, 2013.

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Dancing Dots

1754 Quarry Lane
P.O. Box 927
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 19482-0927
United States
Telephone: 610-783-6692.
Fax: 610-500-5073.
Web: http://www.dancingdots.com.
Email: info@dancingdots.com.


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