Hi Rob,

 

I was very interested to look into this issue as many of our customers could
benefit from an easy to use and accessible eReading solution.  After
downloading, installing and opening a PDF file in QRead, I made an
interesting discovery.  On first launch, the standard rich edit box control
which is used to display the text of the document is so small it only
displays one character.  If you move your focus to the Desktop and then use
Alt-Tab to return to QRead, the rich edit box resizes itself and presents
much more of the text on the screen.  Once the rich edit box control is
resized, Window-Eyes had no problem reading the text using arrow keys, Read
To End, etc.  So, I would recommend you try this workaround to see if it
solves the problem on your machine.  This testing was done using Window-Eyes
8.2 on a Windows 7 64-bit computer.  I hope you get the same results.  Feel
free to contact the author of the program and suggest that the rich edit box
is sized correctly on first launch.  Good luck!

 

Regards,

Marc

 

Subject: q-read appears blank

From: "Rob Hudson" <[email protected]>

Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 10:03:24 -0500

 

With window eyes 7.2 and qread2.06, the documents all appear to be blank.
You can hit h for heading and l for links and hear the item focused on, but
if you try and arrow or read to end, or mousing, nothing is spoken. This is
windows xp. Something I can fix?

 


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