Hello Margaret,
We are reporting what is physically on the screen. Therefore,
Window-Eyes doesn't natively possess the ability to modify any dates as
you describe. With that said, someone could quite easily write an app to
watch for these types of strings and transform them to yield words
instead of numbers.
Hint for app developers: hook the OnSpeak event and filter the text
that's going to be spoken against a regular expression designed to watch
for dates.
Regards,
Steve
On 8/17/2011 4:17 PM, Margaret Thomas wrote:
Hi All,
I re-read my post and realized that I may not have expressed myself clearly.
It isn't just that one date I'd like to have Window-Eyes 7.5.1 speak differently in the message
list in OE, but all dates, so, for example when next month rolls around mail received on the 15th
would be spoken as "September Fifteenth twenty eleven" instead of "nine fifteen
twenty eleven."
I'll be getting a Windows 7 machine soon and how things are spoken in OE will
not matter as much since I won't be able to use OE on the new machine, but I
imagine Windows Live Mail 2011 and the other possible e-mail clients probably
employ the same date format and I'd like to know that WE can be configured to
speak the dates the way I prefer.
Thanks,
Margaret
Earlier, I wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I'm making some progress configuring Window-Eyes 7.5.1 to my liking, but I still haven't
found a way of getting it to say "August sixteenth twenty eleven" instead of
eight sixteen twenty eleven" in the message list in Outlook Express. If it can
be changed, any instructions for doing so would be greatly appreciated.
The synth is DEC-Talk Access 32 and I'm running XP Home with SP3.
Thank you,
Margaret
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