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"Baracco, Andrew W" <Andrew.Baracco@va.gov>Subject:
RE: using the Cube with Window-EyesDate:
Thu, Apr 4, 2013 2:30:36 pmThe Qube was designed for use primarily by the blind, and works well
with screen readers. It is a command driven interface, kind of like a
DOS program. But if you hit CONTROL-WINDOWS-K a list of commands will
appear on the screen, with options that you access by tabbing. You can
do various things with it, but I only use it for Twitter, and it affords
you complete access. There should be a user guide on the site from which
you downloaded the program.
Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Bernard [mailto:mbern6516@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 11:20 AM
To: gw-info@gwmicro.com
Subject: using the Cube with Window-Eyes
Hello fellow Window-Eyes users:
Are any of you familiar with a program known as (The Cube?) I just
downloaded it, and at the moment, it appears to be in bete version. Is
this software accessible with Window-Eyes? and where can I go to find
audio and/or written tutorials regarding its use? From what I can tell,
it allows the user to access Google Voice, it can be used as a stopwatch
and it can also be used with Twitter. I'm in the process of joinning the
broadcaster team at MushroomFM, and they use Twitter, but I don't know
how to use it. So I'm trying to find tutorials that will give me an idea
as to how to access and use Twitter with the Cube.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Mike
Rochester, NY.
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with screen readers. It is a command driven interface, kind of like a
DOS program. But if you hit CONTROL-WINDOWS-K a list of commands will
appear on the screen, with options that you access by tabbing. You can
do various things with it, but I only use it for Twitter, and it affords
you complete access. There should be a user guide on the site from which
you downloaded the program.
Andy
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Bernard [mailto:mbern6516@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 11:20 AM
To: gw-info@gwmicro.com
Subject: using the Cube with Window-Eyes
Hello fellow Window-Eyes users:
Are any of you familiar with a program known as (The Cube?) I just
downloaded it, and at the moment, it appears to be in bete version. Is
this software accessible with Window-Eyes? and where can I go to find
audio and/or written tutorials regarding its use? From what I can tell,
it allows the user to access Google Voice, it can be used as a stopwatch
and it can also be used with Twitter. I'm in the process of joinning the
broadcaster team at MushroomFM, and they use Twitter, but I don't know
how to use it. So I'm trying to find tutorials that will give me an idea
as to how to access and use Twitter with the Cube.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Mike
Rochester, NY.
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