RE: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi, To be honest, for my crucial surfing, like my grocery website, NVDA works as well as Window-Eyes ever did. It's just as responsive, and, as for keystrokes, it is equivalent to Window-Eyes, except that you use K and Shift-K rather than L and Shift-L. Insert-T reads the title bar, and

Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread net bat via Talk
i found some web pages that have firefox portable versions so you could try them on a flash drive and not install them. with me the 64 bit version i couldn't turn browse mode on but i could with the 32 bit version. this is with my 64bit windows 7. when you install them you have to change the

Re: fire fox

2017-10-09 Thread Donald L. Roberts via Talk
I too would appreciate the text file regarding the use of the Crome browser. Email: donald.robert...@gmail.com - Original Message - From: "Butch Bussen via Talk" To: "David Moore via Talk" Cc: "Butch Bussen"

Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread David via Talk
Poof. Sure seems like they do not want people to use their product any longer. Wonder if it even is worth to report anything to the team. If they did not bother to leave the choice for people to decide what version you want to run, will they bother to remedy accessibility issues? Too bad.

RE: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Lloyd, I'm running Windows 10 and I guess I was switched to the 64-bit Firefox as well. Best, Rod -Original Message- From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk Sent: October 9, 2017 1:46 PM To: Window-Eyes

Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread Charles Adkins via Talk
yes, browsing mode does not work at all with window wise even when I do a control in using windows 7 64 version Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 9, 2017, at 2:59 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk > wrote: > > Hi Lloyd, > > I can confirm your findings with the latest Firefox. >

RE: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Nick, Yes, the workaround no longer helps. Best, Rod -Original Message- From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of Nick Sarames via Talk Sent: October 9, 2017 1:32 PM To: Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk Cc: Nick

RE: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi Lloyd, I can confirm your findings with the latest Firefox. Funny, though. I had been running the 32-bit version, which opened automatically from my desktop icon. Now, however, I seem to be running the 64-bit version. The plot thickens, indeed! Smile Best, Rod -Original Message-

Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk
Yes, I did try ctrl-N to open a new window. And now I have a hint as to the problem. I restarted with JAWS 18 and went to the release notes for version 56.0.1. It was released today. One of the changes, right up front, is that if a 32-bit version was running under 64-bit Windows 7, they switch

Re: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
Did you try the work-around (control-n)? On 10/9/2017 1:29 PM, Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk wrote: > Maybe that's what happened, but I'm not sure of that. > A new 56.01 update was available when I checked this morning. I am going > to reboot and try again, but my first finding with this new minor

RE: Latest Firefox, and accessibility

2017-10-09 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
Hi David, I can certainly confirm that your workaround, namely, to open another tab, wherein Window-Eyes works as before. My guess is that, on startup, the set file is not associated with the browser window, but, rather, with the Firefox application window. I've run into this problem before,

Re: Spell Check with Window Eyes

2017-10-09 Thread Godiva Guerrero via Talk
Thank You very much! This works beautifully! On 10/8/17, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote: > Hi, > > In substitution for the Applications key, does Shift-F10 work? > > Hth, > > Rod > > -Original Message- > From: Talk >