Changing the sound of indevidual programs in Windows Vista and Windows 7.
19 March 2010 - 10:27pm | by darraghhen you use a screen reader with a software based synthesizer such as Elequents, it's frustrating at times to visit a website that blasts outloud music. It gets in the way of you hearing what your screen reader is trying to say.
This very basic guide will show you exactly how to use the volume mixer in Windows Vista and Windows 7 to change the volume of indevidual programs.
Mainly directed at beginners to these newer versions of Windows.
Demonstration of Mobile Speak on the Nokia E52
19 March 2010 - 9:48pm | by darraghIn this short demonstration, we take a look at some of the differences between Mobile speak and Talks
The Synthesizer used in this recording is Acapella This is surprisingly versatile even compared to the current favorite Elequents that is available for most platforms and screen readers.
Introducing RSS.
30 November 2009 - 11:11pm | by darraghThis short tutorial introduces RSS. It shows how it can be used to allow you to keep up to date with your favorite sites without having to visit them every time you want to check for new content.
This tutorial looks at RSS in Internet explorer, Outlook 2007, Firefox and SharpReader.
An introduction to SAToGo
14 October 2009 - 11:16pm | by darraghI wouldn't consider my self an expert when it comes to System access or indeed SAToGo but I was very impressed when yesterday, I came up against a problem with my primary screen reader and after remembering that SAToGo.com was available, I was able to not only get my primary screen reader back up and running, but I was comfortable enough and satisfied to spend the rest of the evening using SAToGo. Not to take away from the inovation that it is responsible for but I think what I was most impressed with was that although it was diferent, it was not too different as to impose too much of a learning curve.
SeroTek are the great people behind System Access and SAToGo. Go visit them and give SAToGo a try for your self. I promis you won't be sorry.



