Re: To Tim Re: Making Rhapsody Work

2006-03-08 Thread Tim Grady
Yep, I use it all the time, but it would be hard for me to explain to 
someone how I do it.

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From: Monica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Hi, Tim.  I too use the library with some quirky scripts I made, but
 I wouldn't want to attempt explaining it.  Most people would say that
 the library isn't accessible with how Jaws behaves in the library,
 and my scripts wouldn't be fit for anyone else to use.  Window Eyes
 actually handles the library much better out of the box.  I have
 tried it, and it is the better choice for this application.


 Monica
 Visit my blog at: http://plumlipstick.livejournal.com

 On Monday 3/6/2006 01:13 AM, you wrote:
The library is one of the most useful things about Rhapsody.  I use it all
the time, but it is really a job to do.  With the scripting power of JFW
though, I would think someone could come up with a good script.  I'm using
Window-eyes, but the two screen readers have most of the capabilities to
handle Rhapsody.


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To Tim Re: Making Rhapsody Work

2006-03-07 Thread Monica
Hi, Tim.  I too use the library with some quirky scripts I made, but 
I wouldn't want to attempt explaining it.  Most people would say that 
the library isn't accessible with how Jaws behaves in the library, 
and my scripts wouldn't be fit for anyone else to use.  Window Eyes 
actually handles the library much better out of the box.  I have 
tried it, and it is the better choice for this application.


Monica
Visit my blog at: http://plumlipstick.livejournal.com

On Monday 3/6/2006 01:13 AM, you wrote:
The library is one of the most useful things about Rhapsody.  I use it all
the time, but it is really a job to do.  With the scripting power of JFW
though, I would think someone could come up with a good script.  I'm using
Window-eyes, but the two screen readers have most of the capabilities to
handle Rhapsody.


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