Hi Don,

I am assuming you aren't hearing this in front of every single line?

In that case, I think you are in a bulleted list.  The manual describes this in 
more detail, but essentially Window-Eyes uses different letters to represent 
the different way bullets can look; sighted designers will often switch between 
differing looking bullets to help emphasize that info is in one list or another 
(especially when one list contains another list).  I know Window-Eyes uses "c" 
or "d", and I think there are other letters it uses.  If I weren't so tired I'd 
go get this part of the manual and copy it for you.

Hth,

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: Don H [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 6:40 PM
To: gwmicro
Subject: WE beta 2

        Running the WE beta 2 on a win 7 system and using IE 11.
Keep hearing the letter D in front of lines displayed on web pages using
IE 11.  Sighted help says there is no letter D on the screen.
What is the added letter D mean?
Thanks
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