Hi, Margaret.

When Thunderbird is running, do Control-Backslash, Alt-A, press T until you get to TB Enhance, press your right arrow to Options, then right arrow again. There are two options you can control: character replacements, and key label replacements. Turning off both of those options should resolve both of the issues you are having.

Aaron

On 6/12/2012 4:15 PM, Margaret Thomas wrote:
I upgraded to the new TB enhanced app yesterday and all the Greater thans and dashes are also driving me crazy. I know how to get into the WE control panel, but then what do I do? I think I could be in the TB section and not the sub menu for the TB enhanced app.


Also, is there any way of getting WE 7.5.3 to stop saying closed window when I press escape from within the message body? It used to say W, which was weird, but I got used to it. My ideal would be just hearing the message header after escape is pressed.


I think it is Thunderbird 12.0.1 and it's on a 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium machine.


Any help would be extremely appreciated.


Margaret


On 6/7/2012 7:54 AM, Aaron Smith wrote:
Yes, that's really the correct way to turn off the custom dictionary
control. We're testing out the idea of working with dynamic localizable
dictionaries in TB Enhance for various languages of Window-Eyes, which
is why this app differs from conventional dictionary handling.

Aaron

On 6/7/2012 2:16 AM, Sunshine wrote:
uncheck the optins in the window eyes control pannel under the tb
enhanced
submenu

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Kingston" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: punctuation change with tb enhance update


This is because that for some reason user control, i.e. the set file
associations, character dictionary, and key-label dictionary entries
were all taken out of the set files and were managed in the script and
the XML file respectively. At least this is how it was done in the last
version I used.

So if you uninstall the script you lose the set files and virtual
associations.

I didn't want the verbosity of the character substitutions either, or
that of the key labels, which were also not accessible in the key label
dictionary. Again, they're in the XML file for some reason.

So I first copied the set files into another folder, uninstalled the
script, copied the set files back into my profile folder, and associated
them in the normal set file manner to the related windows. I then
created my own key label dictionary, which is nothing more than
Control-W with no entry to silence the W when closing a window, and F5
to say, mail.

Hth,
Tom


On 6/6/2012 3:38 PM, Dave Bahr wrote:
Hi gang,

I just updated the tb enhanced ap and changed the punctuation settings, because I don't want to hear the dashes and les-thans and all that, but it's not working. I changed it to global on math and miscelaneous, they
are off, but tb still insists on dashing and greater-thaning it up. I
have restarted we as well. Should I just uninstall the tb enhance ap?
Not sure what to do.

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