zoomtext造句
- The ZoomText 8.0 package starts at $ 355.
- ZoomText Extra also " talks " and can read text out loud.
- Both JAWS and ZoomText are quite expensive ( hundreds of dollars ).
- She already uses ZoomText, and has an exceptionally large computer monitor.
- ZoomText can't seem run as a Daemon process.
- Possily this would be a substitute for zoomtext.
- For computer users, ZoomText software from Ai Squared automatically magnifies screen images up to 16 times.
- Also, if possible, use full-screen magnifiers, like ZoomText ( that one is quite expensive, though ).
- Here's a page with a link to ZoomText's user guide, in case it's of any use.
- Nine computers are equipped with scanners and one computer has ZoomText capabilities that enlarges print and screen and reads aloud for the visually challenged.
- It's difficult to see zoomtext in a sentence. 用zoomtext造句挺难的
- ZoomText ( offered by AIsquared ) offers a decent voice and visual interface ( be sure to get the version with the speech synthesizer ).
- BTW, the ZoomText tool actually does character recognition, then re-renders the characters at a larger font, to get around this problem.
- The standard assistive technology products in use where I work, again fwiw, are JAWS as a screen reader, Dragon Dictate for speach entry, and Zoomtext.
- BTW, ZoomText offers the full screen cross-hairs option, presumably by running an app which captures the pointer position and draws that on top of it.
- It says that ZoomText can be started automatically when Windows starts through the preferences dialogue, but it doesn't seem to say whether it starts as a 87 03 : 55, 28 April 2011 ( UTC)
- As to Zoomtext, as possibly per Nimur's pointer, I noticed recently ( by toggling it on & not being fully in control of getting it to go away ) a built in screen magnifier in newer versions of Windows.
- Windows doesn't ( to my knowledge ) do daemons as linux does, but it'll be possible to configure zoomtext to start when the machine boots, if only by putting the app in the start-up menu option.
- Also may be good to note that ZoomText has this in their documentation : " " Windows Vista preferences allow you to enable ZoomText's logon support and disable Windows ClearType font smoothing for improved quality of ZoomText's magnified text . " " Preceding contribs ) 03 : 02, 5 April 2014 ( UTC)
- Also may be good to note that ZoomText has this in their documentation : " " Windows Vista preferences allow you to enable ZoomText's logon support and disable Windows ClearType font smoothing for improved quality of ZoomText's magnified text . " " Preceding contribs ) 03 : 02, 5 April 2014 ( UTC)
- Also may be good to note that ZoomText has this in their documentation : " " Windows Vista preferences allow you to enable ZoomText's logon support and disable Windows ClearType font smoothing for improved quality of ZoomText's magnified text . " " Preceding contribs ) 03 : 02, 5 April 2014 ( UTC)