We changed the way keys are announced to make it more consistent based
on the keyboard voice setting.
Lloyd Rasmussen said the following on 6/25/2008 7:18 AM:
WE 7.0 Beta 1.
I am noticing in Outlook 2003, and perhaps other programs, that if I hit a
key combination such as ctrl-D to delete a message or ctrl-Y to open a
different mailbox, or a ctrl-shift- combination in some other program, WE is
saying the letter I type, where it was suppressing this verbosity in
previous versions. This was useful, because if you heard the keystroke, you
knew that you had made a mistake.
I like the new interface to Eloquence and the ability to create progress
tones. Someday I might use PowerBasic to write a script, but not in the
immediate future.
Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, Maryland
Home: http://lras.home.sprynet.com
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