Hello John,

Simply turn Browse Mode off with Control-Shift-A, and you can then Tab or Shift-Tab through the fields. Alternatively, you can utilize the Alt-1 through 7 hotkeys to review or focus the From, To, Subject, Date, etc. fields as you wish without having to first disable Browse Mode.

Regards,
Steve


On 3/20/2013 4:02 PM, John Farley wrote:
Hi Steve,

I have just enabled the "message Virtualisation"  feature as recommended.

Before I did so, I was able to <back><tab> when at the top of an e-mail to
get to the Subject, CC, To and From fields. Now, all I get is a message
telling me that there is no link available, I guess this is natural as I am
in my browser. Again, beforehand, because I was in my browser I was able to
switch back to the e-mail message and navigate there to the fields I was
interested in.

How is this achieved with this feature please?

Regards, John.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Clower [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 12:06 PM
To: Mike Bernard
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Outlook 2010 success!

Mike,

For the best reading experience, we recommend enabling message
virtualization (which will let you read emails in Browse Mode). To do this:

1.  Open Outlook.
2.  Open the Window-Eyes control panel.
3.  Go to Apps/Outlook Enhance/Add-in Settings, and press Enter on
"Enable message virtualization."

If you are prompted to download missing Office components, go ahead and
do that. If you see nothing regarding missing components, then you can
now go back to Outlook and read messages as you could in Outlook 2003
and earlier.

Regards,
Steve


On 3/19/2013 6:43 PM, Mike Bernard wrote:
Hello fellow window-Eyes users:
I've just successfully configured Outlook 2010 to send and receive my
aol email! the only problem is, when I open a message, I find that I
can not read the text of the message with the standard upside down (T)
arrows. However, I can read it with the numpad ones. Is there anything
I can do to fix it so that Outlook will allow me to navigate the body
of an email with the standard cursor arrows? or is this just one of
those querky things that we can do nothing about. Thanks in advance.
Mike
Rochester, NY.
P.S. When I first entered Outlook 2010, I followed some simple
on-screen instructions, and the computer connected to a server of some
sort, at least that's what the message on the screen said, So, it
looks like everything was done automatically.

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