Clear view for the sightless Window-Eyes screen reader adds display, compatibility features By; Patrick Marshall From: Federal Computer Week - Sept. 17, 2001 - page 40 A good screen reader for the visually impaired shouldn't just read aloud the text of documents and menus - it should also be able to handle changing options on pop-up dialog boxes and provide ways for the user to know which window is being read on the display. The best screen readers also enable users to customize pronunciations and run macros. What's more, the whole thing must work not only with the operating system, but also with all the applications people want to use. Window-Eyes, from GW Micro Inc., is one of the top screen readers available, and the latest version - Window-Eyes 4.11 - offers new application compatibilities and a host of improvements in reading capabilities and user controls. http://www.gwmicro.com/windoweyes/