Brian,

This has nothing to do with the Drag and Drop function. If you're using the mouse toggle key (Insert-Numpad-Slash) not Insert-Numpad-Delete, you will not get a dialog with any buttons. You should only hear Left button down the first time you hit it and Left button up the second time. Mark and Drop are only part of the Drag and Drop function. Toggling the left mouse button works fine for me in any program.

So again, move the mouse to the beginning of the text, hit Insert-Numpad-Slash.
You should hear Left button down.
Move it to the end of the text and hit Insert-Numpad-Slash again.
You should hear Left button up.
Control-Shift-M should speak the selected text.
Then press control-C to copy the text to the clipboard.

Hth,
Tom


On 1/28/2015 7:19 AM, brian parker wrote:
Hi tom, thanks for your message. i am still not getting there. when i
reach the end of the text,and press the toggle, it offers me mark or
drop. which ever i choose i still can't save to clipboard. any ideas,
brian.
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