Will the dos screen readers navigate OK when using the arrow keys, found it never worked when I used to try it in telix years ago. I suppose, if I want compilers, I have to make the tool chain myself, hope not though. At 11:41 AM 10/4/01 -0400, you wrote: >Cygwin is a PC Console application. So, if you can, use your DOS screen >reader and a hardware synth--vocal-eyes or asap with your Doubletalk. >There's nothing gui about cygwin, it's straight bash prompt all the way! ><grin> > > On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Brent Harding wrote: > >> Where can I get set files for Wineyes to use cygwin? I know window-eyes >> doesn't read this type of stuff real well, and I'm stuck using windows >> until I get linux installed with kernel 2.4.x anyway. The weird part was >> that the box that my modem came in said it was controller based, but it >> uses com5, and ttyS4 won't initialize with it. I would've kept my isa >> modem, but only have one slot where the double talk is, and thought a Pci >> modem would be easier to get than a Pci synthesizer, at least for linux use >> anyways. >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Blinux-list@redhat.com >> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list >> > >-- > > Janina Sajka, Director > Technology Research and Development > Governmental Relations Group > American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) > >Email: janina@afb.net Phone: (202) 408-8175 > >Chair, Accessibility SIG >Open Electronic Book Forum (OEBF) >http://www.openebook.org > >Will electronic books surpass print books? Read our white paper, >Surpassing Gutenberg, at http://www.afb.org/ebook.asp > >Download a free sample Digital Talking Book edition of Martin Luther >King Jr's inspiring "I Have A Dream" speech at >http://www.afb.org/mlkweb.asp > >Learn how to make accessible software at >http://www.afb.org/accessapp.asp > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Blinux-list@redhat.com >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list > >