Thanks.  I had found the disclosure triangle setting, and that helps.  I was
hoping I could find some way to change the rest, though.  Currently in
Outlook I have my screen reader saying re instead of red and f instead of
forwarded and u for unread.  Doesn’t sound like much, but it sure does make
scrolling through mail a lot more pleasurable experience.  Are these
announcements in Mail icons that can be renamed, and if so, how would I do
that.

Thanks.

 

 

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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of John André Netland
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 2:47 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A few verbosity withh Mail questions

 

Hi,

 

If a message is the first to appear with this topic, you will only see the
name of the sender. If there is a conversation going on, and you still have
the previous messages stored, the number of new messages in the thread is
shown. If there is only one new, the number will be 1. This way, you always
know how many messages have been added to the conversation. This will vary a
bit from your setup and use of Mail, but in general, this is a way to
explain it.

 

For the announcements, you have the ability to restrict much of what
VoiceOver says in VoiceOver Utility. For example, you can go to the
Verbosity category, choose the Speech verbosity tab, click the checkbox to
show the detailed list of verbosity options, and find the "Disclosure
triangle" control. Set this to Custom, and uncheck the Type checkbox. This
will make VoiceOver only say the number, and if the triangle is open or
closed.

 

HOpe this helps!

 

John André

 

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On 24. okt. 2011, at 04:12, Candie Stiles wrote:





Both of your questions are excellent. If someone has the answers to these I
would love to know as well. Especially the question about getting rid of all
the exess chatter voice over reads when there is more than one message in a
conversation.

Candie

On Oct 23, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Bill Holton wrote:





Hi.When I have my emails grouped by conversation how come I get several “One
message in conversation” notifications whereas other single messages do not
have this?

Also, is there any way I can cut back on some of the excess verbiage when I
get some thing like “Four message conversation?” Would rather it say
something like 4mc or something like that.

Thanks.

 

 

 

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