Don,

I too miss the use of the mouse cursor, but I don't think this is GW's
problem; they didn't break anything, I believe MS switched to UIA from MSAA
with IE 9, and in doing so the picture of all the screen on the window is no
longer provided.  Maybe GW can work around this with extra programming some
day, but like everything, it will take time and effort on their part.

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: Don H [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2013 3:46 PM
To: gwmicro
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer 10--is it more accessible than 9?

The one issue with both IE 9 and IE 10 is the inability to use the mouse 
keys to review the screen as you could in IE 8.  I for one think this is 
a very useful tool in working with IE and hope that some day soon GW 
resolves this issue and returns the ability to use the mouse keys to 
review a IE screen.

On 10/20/2013 2:40 PM, Pat Ferguson wrote:
> I don't think you can go back to IE8 with Windows Seven. I don't
> recommend doing that.
>
> IE 10 is very accessible.
>
> Pat Ferguson
>
>
> At 12:51 PM 10/20/2013, you wrote:
>> Hi Listers.
>>
>> In my experience with internet explorer 10, There is no difference.
>> Internet explorer 10 is exactly like internet explorer 9. The only
>> difference that internet explorer 10 has than internet explorer 9 is
>> that browseing the web is more relyable, and faster. As far as
>> accessibility, if that is what your looking for, I would recommend
>> internet explorer 8. The only reason why I would recommend this is for
>> the simple fact that when internet explorer was updated, A lot of
>> accessibility was broken, such as the progress bars that you would
>> hear when internet explorer was loading a webpage. Although, updating
>> to internet explorer 9/10 isn't a bad idea due to operating system
>> changes, I'm just telling you your going to see a slight difference
>> with accessibility, but I use internet explorer 10, and the
>> accessibility issues are easy to deal with. Hope this helps.
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