Actually what I'd like to find out how to do is change those little 
status/personal messages in the newest version of Messenger. It used to be in 
tools/options but apparently not anymore.
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Davy Cuppens 
  To: [email protected] 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 6:37 AM
  Subject: Re: can't read history window in windows live messenger with mouse 
cursor


  I have no problems with reading urls or other stuff in the history of 
messages by just shift-tabbing en arrowing up and down.
  Greetz
  Davy 

  From: Aaron Smith 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 1:28 PM
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: can't read history window in windows live messenger with mouse 
cursor

  Dave,

  Try putting your cursor in the middle of the URL instead of the beginning.

  Aaron

  On 3/14/2011 10:28 PM, Dave bahr wrote: 
    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 

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Aaron Smithmailto:[email protected] 
mailto:[email protected] 
                mailto:[email protected] 
                mailto:[email protected] 
                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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