Hi Bruce:
That makes sense. I was thinking along those lines too, but is there
an object that I can use to monitor those controls?
Kevin Huber
On 6/25/12, BT <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi!
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> Control-Shift-A already does this as long as you are on the control or
> edit box.
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> I think JAWS has this feature and automatically turns it off when on an
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> edit box. It is a nice idea but one way or another a toggle would have to be
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> used to get you back out of the edit box afterwards, but this would at least
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> cut down to one key-combo stroke instead of 2.
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> One could monitor your controls and fire the hotkey for the
> control-shift-A and it would be an easy app to have. Just look for edit
> boxes or set it for what control you want it to activate on and that should
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> be it.
> I could monitor my Ribbon_Read app to do this since it reads all
> controls and you could activate any kind of control you want it to toggle
> for you. I gave a copy of this to the one that wanted TextPad to read
> better...
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> Bruce
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> Bruce
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> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:25 PM
> Subject: Re: script to automatically turn off Browse mode in edit boxes
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> Kevin
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> A toggle key, to activate or deactivate, would make great sense with this
> idea . Additionally, I'd suggest allowing the user to select his
> preferred default.
> In my use, I suspect, I would probably opt to have the boxes act as they
> now do but only to open up after the toggle.
> I tend to read pages with the arrow keys so having browse mode act as it
> now does is my preferred style unless I actually wanted to fill out
> something.
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> Good luck with the idea.
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