Raul will be responding to the braille issues later, but your guess
is correct on the other issues. We don't get index information from
MSAA controls and TB doesn't use listviews so the listview header
verbosity setting has no impact.
At 01:34 PM 7/15/2008, you wrote:
Hello,
I am trying Window-Eyes with Thunderbird.
It works good, but there are some problems. Don't know if it is my
system, or window-eyes.
When composing a new message, the brailledisplay displays nothing
after pressing ctrl-n. But only, that the name of the control is: li
when pressing tab, I land on the to field.
And when I come in the body field and am typing letters, Window-Eyes
does not see any signs. Window-Eyes says, that the field is empty,
but there are lines
of text.
Sometimes when pressing up/down arrow, some of the text is shown.
This happens mostly on my system. Sometimes not.
The same when replying on a message.
Another strange thing, but this has maybe to do with msaa-controls:
when pressing tab to go into a folder and the folder is empty:
wineyes says nothing. When top/bottom index is on, this is not
working in Thunderbird.
Also the listview with header option is not working in Thunderbird.
Regards, Marten
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