Actually no I don't really see the need for this.  if I find myself looking
for a pece of text often I will make a hotspot for it in a program or
setting a place marker on a web page.  Usualy the text find command is used
to make sure you know it is on the screen or to find text that you know is
on the screen that you have not maid a hot spot for.  If you really find
your self using this feature this much it is time to use hot spots and place
markers to maximize your time.  Another place where mouse search is useful
when you are defining a window and need to move the mouse to the start and
end points of the window. 

Now a really nice feature that window-eyes actually does need is a reverce
find keystroke.  Yes we can do a mouse find in the forward direction but
what if I need to reverce the find.  Then I need to go in to the mouse
search dialog then press the reverce button. 


Hth 

-----Original Message-----
From: Max G. Swanson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Feature Suggestion, Text Search

Would anyone else find it useful to be able to clear the text search choices
that one generates in a session?  Usually I'm happy to arrow between strings
to find, but sometimes you just have too many of them.

It would be good if you could delete one or even just clear the lot without
having to reload W.E.  (I'm talking here about the Ctrl.-Ins-F that's
usually under Browse Mode.)
--
Regards, Max.


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