Re: question about foreground staging

2019-04-02 Thread Larry Higgins via Talk
Tom, Don't know if this might give you a clew as to what is going on 
with foreground staging, but what might be an  error code 32770 some 
times comes when pressing ctrl-shift-T rather than foreground staging 
being spoken.



Sure hope this helps, because I am having the same problem at the 
moment. It comes and goes. And it sure does make tabbing from window to 
window a bit of  a pain.



On 4/2/2019 6:02 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
No problem. I like tracking down these annoyances and squashing them. 
It's strange how I rarely see it and it's a real problem for you. Oh 
the mysteries of computers. Aren't they wonderful.

Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 10:45 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

That is so nice of you to continue to follow through with this crazy 
anomaly.  It does go away if I reboot and stays gone for a while. 
Closing WE does also help, but it does not stay gone as long as a 
restart.  Anyway, I am learning to put up with it for the most part. 
The biggest problem is when I have more than two or three windows 
open at a time.  Then, none of the windows speak when alt-tabbing and 
more likely than not, they do not speak when I land on them.  Anyway, 
I will be through my moving soon enough and won't need to worry about 
it again, grin.  Well, maybe not for a month or so.  Thanks for 
trying to figure it out.


Carol


On 4/1/2019 9:58 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
That's strange. I've never had it pop up over a program window. As I 
said, for me it's always on the desktop. I thought it was after 
ejecting a drive. But I just tried that and got nothing.
I never thought it had anything to do with Window-Eyes either. But I 
can't remember now if I've seen it with NVDA. And I don't know what 
"enhanced on" would be. Although it might be something in the 
Window-Eyes control panel. I assume you have it running in the 
system tray. That is to say, the Window-Eyes control panel isn't in 
the Alt+Tab order unless it's open. The reason I say this is because 
when a window is set to be in the tray it actually flashes open and 
is then minimized to the tray.
All I can say is that the next time I see it I'll pop up the 
Window-Eyes scripting window and see if I can get the source of the 
foreground staging window. Maybe if I can figure out what it is I 
can write a script to stomp on it. Smile.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 8:09 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Here is an update on the foreground staging issue.  It came bacdk 
again today.  The interesting thing was that I was in my f drive 
and inside the music folder.  I clicked on a song to play and the 
foreground staging title bar was there, but again, there was 
nothing showing on the screen.  There are a couple of interesting 
items here to report.  The screen was my Winamp screen, although it 
would not say anything.  I could navigate through the track I was 
playing with my arrow keys, which confirmed what the screen was.  
The other interesting thing was that I closed WE and reopened it. 
Although I was not on the desktop when I closed WE, that is where I 
landed. After telling me where I was, WE voiced something that said 
"enhanced on." This has only happened a few times and seems to be 
in the same time period as the foreground staging issue.  Today, at 
least, the foreground staging window will go away for a while if I 
restart WE.


Carol



On 3/31/2019 9:52 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi carol,
I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer. I've never had a real 
problem with the foreground staging window. As I said, when I get 
it, I just hit Windows+D and go back to what I was doing. It's 
gone and doesn't come back.
I don't even remember exactly when it comes up. It's not when I 
connect a drive. The drive just pops up in explorer and I paste 
what I've already cut or copied from another drive. I think it 
might come up when I eject the external drive. And again, I just 
Windows+D and it's gone.
I suspect the reason the guy from Microsoft didn't know anything 
is that the window is probably invisible. I saw this problem with 
MalwareBytes and notified them. The problem is that they're just 
shrinking the window down to 0 by 0 pixels instead of using the 
proper hide method. Consequently, to a screen reader, it's still a 
window.
All I can suggest is to play around with the order in which you do 
things. Hopefully you'll find one that works.

Good luck,
Tom


On 3/30/2019 9:13 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Thanks for writing.  In my case, I would go to the folder I 
wanted and then alt-tab to the drive I wanted to paste the files 
I wanted to move. The problem, although the drive was already 
open, was that WE would read absolutely nothing except the title 
bar read command would say "foreground staging."  Windows-d would 
open the desktop back up, but the folders I already had open 
would not speak.  A reboot did solve the problem 

2

2019-04-02 Thread Robert Ringwald via Talk
1. What is the best email list for a new Jaws user to join to ask simple 
questions? 

2. In Window-Eyes I keep setting the parameter to not come on when computer is 
booting. Ithen save the setting but it does not save. I have the last version 
of W E. 

Also using Windows 10. 

questions
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Re: a Winamp question

2019-04-02 Thread Tom Fairhurst via Talk
Correct. I forgot to say that. The keys for JAWS work in the main window, 
too.


-Original Message- 
From: Evan Reese via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2019 11:27 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Evan Reese
Subject: Re: a Winamp question

You don't have to be in the equalizer to use those panning keys. I just
checked. You can use them in the main window as well.
Evan


-Original Message- 
From: Larry Higgins via Talk

Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2019 6:16 AM
To: Donald L. Roberts via Talk
Cc: Larry Higgins
Subject: Re: a Winamp question

Donald,


I think you misremembered the command. The command, or key combo is
alt+shift+k.


In order to pan from left to right, at least as far as I know, is to go
to the equalizer using alt+g, then using your left and right arrow keys.
That always works for me



On 4/1/2019 10:24 PM, Donald L. Roberts via Talk wrote:
A few days ago, I posted a message inquiring about making certain that 
when using Winamp I was completely in the center of the right and left 
stereo channels. I got a response suggesting I use control alt k to make 
sure I had things centered. When reflecting on this, I wondered if this 
wasn't a Jaws command rather than a command in a Window-eyes Winamp 
script. If in fact it is a Jaws command, is there a comparable command for 
Window-eyes? Additionally, I really want to pan right to left and left to 
right. How do I do this in Window-eyes? What is the Jaws command to pan?



Thanks.


Don Roberts


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Re: question about foreground staging

2019-04-02 Thread Carol and Roger via Talk
Yeah, right, grimmace!  At least it hasn't happend today, yet, grin.  I 
appreciate your taking the time to see what you could figure out.


Take care,

Carol


On 4/2/2019 7:02 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
No problem. I like tracking down these annoyances and squashing them. 
It's strange how I rarely see it and it's a real problem for you. Oh 
the mysteries of computers. Aren't they wonderful.

Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 10:45 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

That is so nice of you to continue to follow through with this crazy 
anomaly.  It does go away if I reboot and stays gone for a while. 
Closing WE does also help, but it does not stay gone as long as a 
restart.  Anyway, I am learning to put up with it for the most part. 
The biggest problem is when I have more than two or three windows 
open at a time.  Then, none of the windows speak when alt-tabbing and 
more likely than not, they do not speak when I land on them.  Anyway, 
I will be through my moving soon enough and won't need to worry about 
it again, grin.  Well, maybe not for a month or so.  Thanks for 
trying to figure it out.


Carol


On 4/1/2019 9:58 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
That's strange. I've never had it pop up over a program window. As I 
said, for me it's always on the desktop. I thought it was after 
ejecting a drive. But I just tried that and got nothing.
I never thought it had anything to do with Window-Eyes either. But I 
can't remember now if I've seen it with NVDA. And I don't know what 
"enhanced on" would be. Although it might be something in the 
Window-Eyes control panel. I assume you have it running in the 
system tray. That is to say, the Window-Eyes control panel isn't in 
the Alt+Tab order unless it's open. The reason I say this is because 
when a window is set to be in the tray it actually flashes open and 
is then minimized to the tray.
All I can say is that the next time I see it I'll pop up the 
Window-Eyes scripting window and see if I can get the source of the 
foreground staging window. Maybe if I can figure out what it is I 
can write a script to stomp on it. Smile.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 8:09 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Here is an update on the foreground staging issue.  It came bacdk 
again today.  The interesting thing was that I was in my f drive 
and inside the music folder.  I clicked on a song to play and the 
foreground staging title bar was there, but again, there was 
nothing showing on the screen.  There are a couple of interesting 
items here to report.  The screen was my Winamp screen, although it 
would not say anything.  I could navigate through the track I was 
playing with my arrow keys, which confirmed what the screen was.  
The other interesting thing was that I closed WE and reopened it. 
Although I was not on the desktop when I closed WE, that is where I 
landed. After telling me where I was, WE voiced something that said 
"enhanced on." This has only happened a few times and seems to be 
in the same time period as the foreground staging issue.  Today, at 
least, the foreground staging window will go away for a while if I 
restart WE.


Carol



On 3/31/2019 9:52 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi carol,
I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer. I've never had a real 
problem with the foreground staging window. As I said, when I get 
it, I just hit Windows+D and go back to what I was doing. It's 
gone and doesn't come back.
I don't even remember exactly when it comes up. It's not when I 
connect a drive. The drive just pops up in explorer and I paste 
what I've already cut or copied from another drive. I think it 
might come up when I eject the external drive. And again, I just 
Windows+D and it's gone.
I suspect the reason the guy from Microsoft didn't know anything 
is that the window is probably invisible. I saw this problem with 
MalwareBytes and notified them. The problem is that they're just 
shrinking the window down to 0 by 0 pixels instead of using the 
proper hide method. Consequently, to a screen reader, it's still a 
window.
All I can suggest is to play around with the order in which you do 
things. Hopefully you'll find one that works.

Good luck,
Tom


On 3/30/2019 9:13 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Thanks for writing.  In my case, I would go to the folder I 
wanted and then alt-tab to the drive I wanted to paste the files 
I wanted to move. The problem, although the drive was already 
open, was that WE would read absolutely nothing except the title 
bar read command would say "foreground staging."  Windows-d would 
open the desktop back up, but the folders I already had open 
would not speak.  A reboot did solve the problem for now. I 
canned the Microsoft Disability desk and the person there did not 
know what I was talking about.  He did, although, quote help me 
out by changing the way my files are now listed.  You know how 
the item number is normally 

Re: question about foreground staging

2019-04-02 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
Didn't you know? Windows 10 is the perfect Windows. That's why Microsoft 
says it's the last new version of Windows. We will forever be on Windows 
10. Hahaahaaha!



On 4/2/2019 7:42 AM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:

Damn!


I just took a look at Bookshare's listings for annoyances, and found no 
book regarding annoyances associated with Windows 10, only up to Windows 
7. I guess there just weren't enough annoyances in Windows 10 to fill 
enough pages .


On 4/2/2019 6:02 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
No problem. I like tracking down these annoyances and squashing them. 
It's strange how I rarely see it and it's a real problem for you. Oh 
the mysteries of computers. Aren't they wonderful.

Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 10:45 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

That is so nice of you to continue to follow through with this crazy 
anomaly.  It does go away if I reboot and stays gone for a while. 
Closing WE does also help, but it does not stay gone as long as a 
restart.  Anyway, I am learning to put up with it for the most part. 
The biggest problem is when I have more than two or three windows 
open at a time.  Then, none of the windows speak when alt-tabbing and 
more likely than not, they do not speak when I land on them.  Anyway, 
I will be through my moving soon enough and won't need to worry about 
it again, grin.  Well, maybe not for a month or so.  Thanks for 
trying to figure it out.


Carol


On 4/1/2019 9:58 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
That's strange. I've never had it pop up over a program window. As I 
said, for me it's always on the desktop. I thought it was after 
ejecting a drive. But I just tried that and got nothing.
I never thought it had anything to do with Window-Eyes either. But I 
can't remember now if I've seen it with NVDA. And I don't know what 
"enhanced on" would be. Although it might be something in the 
Window-Eyes control panel. I assume you have it running in the 
system tray. That is to say, the Window-Eyes control panel isn't in 
the Alt+Tab order unless it's open. The reason I say this is because 
when a window is set to be in the tray it actually flashes open and 
is then minimized to the tray.
All I can say is that the next time I see it I'll pop up the 
Window-Eyes scripting window and see if I can get the source of the 
foreground staging window. Maybe if I can figure out what it is I 
can write a script to stomp on it. Smile.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 8:09 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Here is an update on the foreground staging issue.  It came bacdk 
again today.  The interesting thing was that I was in my f drive 
and inside the music folder.  I clicked on a song to play and the 
foreground staging title bar was there, but again, there was 
nothing showing on the screen.  There are a couple of interesting 
items here to report.  The screen was my Winamp screen, although it 
would not say anything.  I could navigate through the track I was 
playing with my arrow keys, which confirmed what the screen was. 
The other interesting thing was that I closed WE and reopened it. 
Although I was not on the desktop when I closed WE, that is where I 
landed. After telling me where I was, WE voiced something that said 
"enhanced on." This has only happened a few times and seems to be 
in the same time period as the foreground staging issue.  Today, at 
least, the foreground staging window will go away for a while if I 
restart WE.


Carol



On 3/31/2019 9:52 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi carol,
I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer. I've never had a real 
problem with the foreground staging window. As I said, when I get 
it, I just hit Windows+D and go back to what I was doing. It's 
gone and doesn't come back.
I don't even remember exactly when it comes up. It's not when I 
connect a drive. The drive just pops up in explorer and I paste 
what I've already cut or copied from another drive. I think it 
might come up when I eject the external drive. And again, I just 
Windows+D and it's gone.
I suspect the reason the guy from Microsoft didn't know anything 
is that the window is probably invisible. I saw this problem with 
MalwareBytes and notified them. The problem is that they're just 
shrinking the window down to 0 by 0 pixels instead of using the 
proper hide method. Consequently, to a screen reader, it's still a 
window.
All I can suggest is to play around with the order in which you do 
things. Hopefully you'll find one that works.

Good luck,
Tom


On 3/30/2019 9:13 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Thanks for writing.  In my case, I would go to the folder I 
wanted and then alt-tab to the drive I wanted to paste the files 
I wanted to move. The problem, although the drive was already 
open, was that WE would read absolutely nothing except the title 
bar read command would say "foreground staging."  Windows-d would 
open the desktop back up, but the folders I 

Re: a Winamp question

2019-04-02 Thread Tom Fairhurst via Talk
I just tried this. In Window-Eyes, the panning keys are Alt+Shift+K and the 
letters H through ;, with Alt=Shift+K being center. In JAWS, the keys are 
exactly the same, except you press Control+Shift+K in combination with the 
previously-mentioned letters. Hope this help s.


-Original Message- 
From: Donald L. Roberts via Talk

Sent: Monday, April 01, 2019 10:24 PM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Cc: Donald L. Roberts
Subject: a Winamp question

A few days ago, I posted a message inquiring about making certain that
when using Winamp I was completely in the center of the right and left
stereo channels. I got a response suggesting I use control alt k to make
sure I had things centered. When reflecting on this, I wondered if this
wasn't a Jaws command rather than a command in a Window-eyes Winamp
script. If in fact it is a Jaws command, is there a comparable command
for Window-eyes? Additionally, I really want to pan right to left and
left to right. How do I do this in Window-eyes? What is the Jaws command
to pan?


Thanks.


Don Roberts


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Re: question about foreground staging

2019-04-02 Thread Larry Higgins via Talk

Damn!


I just took a look at Bookshare's listings for annoyances, and found no 
book regarding annoyances associated with Windows 10, only up to Windows 
7. I guess there just weren't enough annoyances in Windows 10 to fill 
enough pages .


On 4/2/2019 6:02 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
No problem. I like tracking down these annoyances and squashing them. 
It's strange how I rarely see it and it's a real problem for you. Oh 
the mysteries of computers. Aren't they wonderful.

Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 10:45 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

That is so nice of you to continue to follow through with this crazy 
anomaly.  It does go away if I reboot and stays gone for a while. 
Closing WE does also help, but it does not stay gone as long as a 
restart.  Anyway, I am learning to put up with it for the most part. 
The biggest problem is when I have more than two or three windows 
open at a time.  Then, none of the windows speak when alt-tabbing and 
more likely than not, they do not speak when I land on them.  Anyway, 
I will be through my moving soon enough and won't need to worry about 
it again, grin.  Well, maybe not for a month or so.  Thanks for 
trying to figure it out.


Carol


On 4/1/2019 9:58 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
That's strange. I've never had it pop up over a program window. As I 
said, for me it's always on the desktop. I thought it was after 
ejecting a drive. But I just tried that and got nothing.
I never thought it had anything to do with Window-Eyes either. But I 
can't remember now if I've seen it with NVDA. And I don't know what 
"enhanced on" would be. Although it might be something in the 
Window-Eyes control panel. I assume you have it running in the 
system tray. That is to say, the Window-Eyes control panel isn't in 
the Alt+Tab order unless it's open. The reason I say this is because 
when a window is set to be in the tray it actually flashes open and 
is then minimized to the tray.
All I can say is that the next time I see it I'll pop up the 
Window-Eyes scripting window and see if I can get the source of the 
foreground staging window. Maybe if I can figure out what it is I 
can write a script to stomp on it. Smile.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 8:09 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Here is an update on the foreground staging issue.  It came bacdk 
again today.  The interesting thing was that I was in my f drive 
and inside the music folder.  I clicked on a song to play and the 
foreground staging title bar was there, but again, there was 
nothing showing on the screen.  There are a couple of interesting 
items here to report.  The screen was my Winamp screen, although it 
would not say anything.  I could navigate through the track I was 
playing with my arrow keys, which confirmed what the screen was.  
The other interesting thing was that I closed WE and reopened it. 
Although I was not on the desktop when I closed WE, that is where I 
landed. After telling me where I was, WE voiced something that said 
"enhanced on." This has only happened a few times and seems to be 
in the same time period as the foreground staging issue.  Today, at 
least, the foreground staging window will go away for a while if I 
restart WE.


Carol



On 3/31/2019 9:52 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi carol,
I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer. I've never had a real 
problem with the foreground staging window. As I said, when I get 
it, I just hit Windows+D and go back to what I was doing. It's 
gone and doesn't come back.
I don't even remember exactly when it comes up. It's not when I 
connect a drive. The drive just pops up in explorer and I paste 
what I've already cut or copied from another drive. I think it 
might come up when I eject the external drive. And again, I just 
Windows+D and it's gone.
I suspect the reason the guy from Microsoft didn't know anything 
is that the window is probably invisible. I saw this problem with 
MalwareBytes and notified them. The problem is that they're just 
shrinking the window down to 0 by 0 pixels instead of using the 
proper hide method. Consequently, to a screen reader, it's still a 
window.
All I can suggest is to play around with the order in which you do 
things. Hopefully you'll find one that works.

Good luck,
Tom


On 3/30/2019 9:13 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Thanks for writing.  In my case, I would go to the folder I 
wanted and then alt-tab to the drive I wanted to paste the files 
I wanted to move. The problem, although the drive was already 
open, was that WE would read absolutely nothing except the title 
bar read command would say "foreground staging."  Windows-d would 
open the desktop back up, but the folders I already had open 
would not speak.  A reboot did solve the problem for now. I 
canned the Microsoft Disability desk and the person there did not 
know what I was talking about.  He did, although, quote help me 
out by 

Re: question about foreground staging

2019-04-02 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk

Hi Carol,
No problem. I like tracking down these annoyances and squashing them. 
It's strange how I rarely see it and it's a real problem for you. Oh the 
mysteries of computers. Aren't they wonderful.

Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 10:45 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

That is so nice of you to continue to follow through with this crazy 
anomaly.  It does go away if I reboot and stays gone for a while. 
Closing WE does also help, but it does not stay gone as long as a 
restart.  Anyway, I am learning to put up with it for the most part. The 
biggest problem is when I have more than two or three windows open at a 
time.  Then, none of the windows speak when alt-tabbing and more likely 
than not, they do not speak when I land on them.  Anyway, I will be 
through my moving soon enough and won't need to worry about it again, 
grin.  Well, maybe not for a month or so.  Thanks for trying to figure 
it out.


Carol


On 4/1/2019 9:58 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi Carol,
That's strange. I've never had it pop up over a program window. As I 
said, for me it's always on the desktop. I thought it was after 
ejecting a drive. But I just tried that and got nothing.
I never thought it had anything to do with Window-Eyes either. But I 
can't remember now if I've seen it with NVDA. And I don't know what 
"enhanced on" would be. Although it might be something in the 
Window-Eyes control panel. I assume you have it running in the system 
tray. That is to say, the Window-Eyes control panel isn't in the 
Alt+Tab order unless it's open. The reason I say this is because when 
a window is set to be in the tray it actually flashes open and is then 
minimized to the tray.
All I can say is that the next time I see it I'll pop up the 
Window-Eyes scripting window and see if I can get the source of the 
foreground staging window. Maybe if I can figure out what it is I can 
write a script to stomp on it. Smile.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Regards,
Tom


On 4/1/2019 8:09 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Here is an update on the foreground staging issue.  It came bacdk 
again today.  The interesting thing was that I was in my f drive and 
inside the music folder.  I clicked on a song to play and the 
foreground staging title bar was there, but again, there was nothing 
showing on the screen.  There are a couple of interesting items here 
to report.  The screen was my Winamp screen, although it would not 
say anything.  I could navigate through the track I was playing with 
my arrow keys, which confirmed what the screen was.  The other 
interesting thing was that I closed WE and reopened it.  Although I 
was not on the desktop when I closed WE, that is where I landed. 
After telling me where I was, WE voiced something that said "enhanced 
on." This has only happened a few times and seems to be in the same 
time period as the foreground staging issue.  Today, at least, the 
foreground staging window will go away for a while if I restart WE.


Carol



On 3/31/2019 9:52 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:

Hi carol,
I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer. I've never had a real problem 
with the foreground staging window. As I said, when I get it, I just 
hit Windows+D and go back to what I was doing. It's gone and doesn't 
come back.
I don't even remember exactly when it comes up. It's not when I 
connect a drive. The drive just pops up in explorer and I paste what 
I've already cut or copied from another drive. I think it might come 
up when I eject the external drive. And again, I just Windows+D and 
it's gone.
I suspect the reason the guy from Microsoft didn't know anything is 
that the window is probably invisible. I saw this problem with 
MalwareBytes and notified them. The problem is that they're just 
shrinking the window down to 0 by 0 pixels instead of using the 
proper hide method. Consequently, to a screen reader, it's still a 
window.
All I can suggest is to play around with the order in which you do 
things. Hopefully you'll find one that works.

Good luck,
Tom


On 3/30/2019 9:13 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:

Hi Tom,

Thanks for writing.  In my case, I would go to the folder I wanted 
and then alt-tab to the drive I wanted to paste the files I wanted 
to move. The problem, although the drive was already open, was that 
WE would read absolutely nothing except the title bar read command 
would say "foreground staging."  Windows-d would open the desktop 
back up, but the folders I already had open would not speak.  A 
reboot did solve the problem for now. I canned the Microsoft 
Disability desk and the person there did not know what I was 
talking about.  He did, although, quote help me out by changing the 
way my files are now listed.  You know how the item number is 
normally spoken at the end of a file name in a list, he fixed it so 
the number would be read first.  Also, I have always kept my files 
listed in detail view. Now, there are three columns and if I want 
to read down 

Re: a Winamp question

2019-04-02 Thread Larry Higgins via Talk

Donald,


I think you misremembered the command. The command, or key combo is 
alt+shift+k.



In order to pan from left to right, at least as far as I know, is to go 
to the equalizer using alt+g, then using your left and right arrow keys. 
That always works for me




On 4/1/2019 10:24 PM, Donald L. Roberts via Talk wrote:
A few days ago, I posted a message inquiring about making certain that 
when using Winamp I was completely in the center of the right and left 
stereo channels. I got a response suggesting I use control alt k to 
make sure I had things centered. When reflecting on this, I wondered 
if this wasn't a Jaws command rather than a command in a Window-eyes 
Winamp script. If in fact it is a Jaws command, is there a comparable 
command for Window-eyes? Additionally, I really want to pan right to 
left and left to right. How do I do this in Window-eyes? What is the 
Jaws command to pan?



Thanks.


Don Roberts


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