Also, Win 3.1 at least for me was very unstable and I think there might be compatibility problems with it and FreeDOS. I know dosemu had problems. I would say just stick with 4DOS under FreeDOS. If you have to use Windows 3.X, use an emulator under Linux. I ran Window-Eyes 3.1 and I thought it didn't run on less than Win95 but I don't remember. I thought 2.1 was the last version that supported Win 3.1. Also, JAWS for DOS was released as freeware a long time ago but good luck finding it now since HJ is long gone. It had the full manual. I tried running Vocal-Eyes with Speakup running in dosemu and it locked up, so I think you can only have one screen reader at a time. Gregory Nowak wrote: > The last version of window-eyes to work with windows 3.1 was > window-eyes 3.1. I don't know about other screen readers, though I > think it's safe to say that modern versions of any windows screen > reader will not work under windows 3.1. >