Speak windows are blocked while browse mode is on.
At 01:23 PM 7/28/2008, you wrote:
Hi,
I have a program here that we use as an instant messaging client. The
program is SameTime from IBM. I tried to create a user window around the
area that displays messages. I also tried to make it a speak window.
According to my understanding, this window should talk when text comes into
it. The window is one of those that Window-Eyes realizes is an Internet
Explorer type of control and when you tab into it, Window-Eyes starts
recognizing HTML elements. Here's the question. The window is not speaking
automatically. Could it be that it's not speaking because it needs to be a
"normal" window and not one of those Internet Explorer type windows, or do
I have to do something else to make it talk automatically. I think I had
the coordinates set up correctly, but I'm not entirely sure. I guess a
secondary question is how do I debug what I'm doing with this?
Thanks.
Jim
James D Homme, Usability Engineering, Highmark Inc.,
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