I used to use Win-Vision and this worked well, once a person gets used to it. It amounts to double clicking a key, for example, a control or alt key and on the second push, hold down the key and press the other key in the sequence. Then, let both keys up. It worked really slick.

earlier, Carol and Roger wrote:
I don't think control or alt would be a good choice as control is already the main key for silencing speech and pressing the alt key once brings up menus. Maybe insert by itself or something might be possible though.



On 3/31/2010 3:47 PM, J.J. Meddaugh wrote:
Are you basically suggesting to remap the bypass key from insert-B to alt or control by itself? It's not possible normally, but could probably be done in a script.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <[email protected]>
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Subject: A suggestion for Window-eyes


Hi!

I sent this message to the list a couple of weeks ago but I'm not sure it made the distance so here it is again.

At present, if you want to use a key combination which Window-eyes uses you have to use the "Bypass" key to pass the key combination through to the runing application so I'm wondering why Window-Eyes couldn't have a system where say if you press the ctrl or alt key once then followed by the key combination, that final combination of keystrokes would be passed through to the application. I've seen Screen Reading softwarein the past use similar approaches, Artic Win Vision and NVDA presently are 2 cases I point to.

Perhaps Mike or Doug may have comments here, what do others think?


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