You can also set control-left and right to word
enhanced rather than word to just read the symbol
when the program lands on a punctuation symbol.
At 01:08 AM 12/1/2011, you wrote:
hi, I am unable to reproduce this problem
either. when using ctrl left or right arrow
window-eyes reads what the cursor lands on. I do
here repeated words when I move to a word with
simbles such as .?, etc. this is because windows
live mail puts the cursor on the simble when you
move to it so lets say you write hi, the first
time you move to this word with the ctrl right
or left arrow you are put on the , or the h
in hi. the second time you are put on the
simble or the h. so you see window-eyes is
reading the information correctly. you can
check to see this is true buy using ctrl numpad left arrow.
hth
Jim grimsby Jr.
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From: <mailto:[email protected]>Tony_C
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 4:12 PM
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Subject: WLM
Hi all,
I had really hoped that G W would get the bug
fixed in WLM.. When composing a message it is
next to impossible to read what you have written
by using the arrow keys. When you use the ctrl
and right/left arrow WE will not speak at all
for a couple of key presses, and then when it
does it will most of the time read the same word
twice which makes you think you typed it twice.
This doesnât happen all the time when
composing a new message, but when replying to a
message it is consistant. Again I can dump WE
and load JFW or NVDA and have no problem...
Tony
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