It certainly works, subject to the relevant chunk of the page being
visible on the screen.  Due to the way Window-Eyes buffers a web page,
sometimes what is being read by it isn't actually on the screen.  We
have some appallingly badly written room booking software here and one
of the issues with it is that Window-Eyes doesn't recognise the times as
links.  Routing the mouse to focus and then clicking works fine if the
section of the display is on the screen.  As luck would have it, I often
want a room way over to the right and it isn't visible without dragging
on the scrollbar.  AutoHotkey to the rescue - I wrote a script that
drags the scrollbar.

It's times like these when it's helpful to check out the lay of the land
- well, screen - with the mouse to ascertain what is being displayed.

Trusting the above did more to clarify than to confuse.


Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: John G [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 18 December 2008 12:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Does this work?

It should work. Are you having problems with it?
John
At 11:33 17/12/2008, you wrote:
>Can anyone tyr this please?
>
> From Section 19.16 of the WE mannual the following is extracted:
>
>Example 2: If the user needs to access a web page image for future 
>use (i.e. scanning
>with an OCR
>package, or e-mailing to a friend), the user would navigate to the 
>image, press
>the Mouse to Focus hot key, and then press the Single Click Right to 
>bring up a context
>menu for that image. Once the context menu is visible, the user has 
>the option of
>performing several tasks such as saving the image, e-mailing the 
>image, printing
>the image, retrieving the properties of the image (URL, size, 
>dimensions, type, etc.),
>and more.
>
>Regards
>Jitendra
>
>
>
>
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