after doing some checking I managed to get messenger to read. it seems in order for it to do so tool tips must be set to on or auto. and some how I turned it off in my default set. so now it reads out who is writing and the last time you got a message then the message. a little to chatty if you ask me but it is much better then it was. still have not managed to address the other matters.
Jim Grimsby JR. Skype name: Jim.Grimsby Skype number: 909-498-4711. E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: Jgrimsby From: jim grimsby Jr. Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 1:12 AM To: jim grimsby Jr. Subject: Re: windows live programs hi, I am not in the habit of replying to my own messages but I should point out that my cursor tracking problems are not exclusive to windows live mail. I also should state that I am running windows 7 32 bit. 3gb ram window-eyes 7.5 beta 1. dectalk access 32 window-eyes. hth Jim Grimsby JR. Skype name: Jim.Grimsby Skype number: 909-498-4711. E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: Jgrimsby From: jim grimsby Jr. Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 12:52 AM To: gw-info Subject: windows live programs hi, first before I go on I want to start buy saying the beta is wonderful. I will speak more on that in another message soon. right now though I want to talk about windows live mail and messenger. first support for windows live mail is pretty good. updated to the latest version and the ribbon interface is pretty cool. the problem is that window-eyes is not reliably reading the ribbon. windows live messenger uses it’s own brand of auto complete. it does not use the standard method of doing this so window-eyes doesn’t read the offered options in boxes where autocomplete is available. cursor tracking in the compose edit box is reliable when reading relative to the cursor how-ever when you use cursoring keys such as up and down nothing is herd. you have to issue a read line command. the spell checker used buy windows live mail is much like the one used buy word. so a set file should be included to function like word does. you can read the message headers with the alt number command in the list view but unlike outlook or outlook express there is no way to read them while in the message reading window. also for rss articles we need a means of fiding and clicking the view on line button so we can get to the full article. brows mode works good in this program better then it did in the previous version. if you had a message with links in the previous version of windows live mail you might have to turn brows mode off tab to the first link and then turn brows mode on again before the brows mode buffer sees the links. this is no longer the case. now windows live messenger. I installed it and was able to read contacts labels on line off o line away etc. while I was in the contact list. how-ever I do not here anything from the alerts when some one logs in etc. also am not able to read new messages. in the history edit box the cursor does not track. when you issue a window-eyes command you find your self back in the input edit box. yet another reason we need more aggressive keyboard handling. window-eyes should have got those commands not windows live messenger. I also was not told who was writing a message. the windows live messenger extension script does not work so we do need a new app for reviewing past messages. so if these results are not what I should expect from the beta and I suspect they are not what setting or changes should I make to resolve these issues. thank you! Jim Grimsby JR. Skype name: Jim.Grimsby Skype number: 909-498-4711. E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: Jgrimsby If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. GW-Info messages are archived at http://www.gwmicro.com/gwinfo. You can manage your list subscription at http://www.gwmicro.com/listserv.
