aaron, that doesn't work at all. I had my cursor on the beginning of a url and pressed enter, nothing.

Dave C. Bahr

 On 3/14/2011 7:53 AM, Aaron Smith wrote:
Dave,

F6 to the history window, arrow to the URL, and press enter. There's no
need to select and paste, nor use the mouse. This functionality has
existed in Windows Messenger for some time.

Aaron

On 3/14/2011 9:48 AM, Dave bahr wrote:
Well that just makes me want to switch back to wlm 14, if that's the
case. So as of right now if I wanted to click on a url I would need to
paste the conversation into notepad and then copy the url from there?
Doing control shift right and left arrow on the url selects it a chunk
at a time in wlm 2011, and shift up or down arrow only selects a part
of it, not the whole thing, in the history window. Is there another
way to simulate a left click somehow?


Dave C. Bahr

On 3/14/2011 6:16 AM, Aaron Smith wrote:
Yes. We're just talking about mouse navigation.

Aaron

On 3/14/2011 8:15 AM, Tyler Juranek wrote:
Hi AARON,
Can you still use the keyboard to navigate with the arrow keys?
Tyler

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To:
Date: Monday, Mar 14, 2011 6:52:42
Subject: Re: can't read history window in windows live messenger
with mouse cursor

Unfortunately, this is due to the technology that Microsoft
implemented
in Windows Live Messenger 2011, called DirectUI. That means that
there
is no OSM for Window-Eyes to use to position the mouse around the
window. As this technology becomes more prevalent, there will be
less of
an OSM for Window-Eyes to use. You will find the same drawback in
Internet Explore 9, as it also uses DirectUI.

We will be trying to work around these issues as time goes on; we
recognize the importance of being able to review the screen with the
mouse. But as this technology progresses, relying on mouse
navigation
may become a secondary option.

Aaron

On 3/14/2011 2:15 AM, Dave bahr wrote:
Hi all, yet again. Apologies for posting so often.

When I try to read the history window in windows live messenger
2011
with the numbpad, all i can read is the menu bar at the top of the
screen. I like being able to read the window to click on urls
people
send me instead of trying to copy bits at a time. So right now
all I
see is the conversation name and the menu bar, file, edit, action,
tools, help. I have tried maximizing the window, no luck. When I
route
the pointer, the mouse says,"pointer routed to edit box." and
then I
am placed immediately in the input box and still unable to read the
history window.
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Unfortunately, this is due to the technology that Microsoft
implemented in Windows Live Messenger 2011, called DirectUI. That
means that there is no OSM for Window-Eyes to use to position the
mouse around the window. As this technology becomes more prevalent,
there will be less of an OSM for Window-Eyes to use. You will find
the same drawback in Internet Explore 9, as it also uses DirectUI.

We will be trying to work around these issues as time goes on; we
recognize the importance of being able to review the screen with
the mouse. But as this technology progresses, relying on mouse
navigation may become a secondary option.

Aaron

On 3/14/2011 2:15 AM, Dave bahr wrote:
Hi all, yet again. Apologies for posting so often.

When I try to read the history window in windows live messenger
2011 with the numbpad, all i can read is the menu bar at the top of
the screen. I like being able to read the window to click on urls
people send me instead of trying to copy bits at a time. So right
now all I see is the conversation name and the menu bar, file,
edit, action, tools, help. I have tried maximizing the window, no
luck. When I route the pointer, the mouse says,"pointer routed to
edit box." and then I am placed immediately in the input box and
still unable to read the history window.



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