Glad the whole WE community is doing all it can to keep Window-Eyes alive. I
was thinking about it today and what it would had been like if it had been
the front runner. Maybe somebody will hopefully pick up the actual source
code for it and continue development. Does FS now own the source code? If
Or send a message to
windoweyesusers+subscr...@groups.io
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Glad you like it. Happy surfing.
Tom
On 4/4/2019 12:47 AM, Curtis Delzer via Talk wrote:
nice one, less confusing for WE for sure.
thank you for this.
Curtis Delzer
HS
W B 6 H E F
Rialto, CA
On 4/3/2019 8:32 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
In this version I added the ability to toggle off a
nice one, less confusing for WE for sure.
thank you for this.
Curtis Delzer
HS
W B 6 H E F
Rialto, CA
On 4/3/2019 8:32 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
In this version I added the ability to toggle off and on the
announcements of suggestions in the address bar as you type. They're
on by defau
In this version I added the ability to toggle off and on the
announcements of suggestions in the address bar as you type. They're on
by default. The hot key is F2. The change will be saved.
Here's the download link.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j2co234uo3duwjo/chrome.wepm?dl=1
Regards,
Tom
Hi Tom,
I really liked your message. So far, I haven't had the staging issue
for a couple of days. Of course, I haven't been on the computer much,
either, grin. Take care.
Carol
On 4/3/2019 6:25 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
The plot thickens.
The theme to the Pink Panther begins pla
Sounds kinda strange.
I guess the next thing I'd try is doing a search on your disk for the
specific file name, and after finding it, copy the path from the entry
in the search list, and then doing the path copy and paste and opening
it up in Virtual bew, and making sure you are using the OCR
Larry, I did try that initially which is what prompted my inquiry. For
some reason, when I opened the Jpeg, all I heard was the text of the
email which contained the Jpeg, nothing from the Jpeg itself.
Don Roberts
On 4/3/2019 10:02 AM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
Donald,
Why don't you j
The plot thickens.
The theme to the Pink Panther begins playing.
And Inspector Clouseau is on the job.
On 4/3/2019 4:11 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:
Yes, Window-Eyes is the only one that is reading it, but neither of the
others will read anything if the foreground staging screen is open.
Yes, Window-Eyes is the only one that is reading it, but neither of the
others will read anything if the foreground staging screen is open.
Carol
On 4/3/2019 9:12 AM, Russ Kiehne via Talk wrote:
The interesting thing about foreground staging, I haven't got that
message since I stopped using w
Thanks, John.
Okay, Bob. Here's how to run Window-Eyes as an administrator.
Go to the Window-Eyes shortcut on your desktop.
Press the Applications key or Shift+F10 to open the context menu.
Press the letter R for properties.
Tab down to the Advanced button and press it.
check the check box to run
Its something they never fixed.
On Wed, 03 Apr 2019 13:49:25 -0400,
Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
>
> Oh yeah, you're right, John. I forgot because I run an
> administrator's account. But shouldn't you get a UAC prompt
> rather than having to go to an admin account or change the file
> properties?
Oh yeah, you're right, John. I forgot because I run an administrator's
account. But shouldn't you get a UAC prompt rather than having to go to
an admin account or change the file properties?
On 4/3/2019 10:46 AM, John Covici wrote:
I think you need to run WE as administrator for this to work.
Donald,
I actually managed to find the perfect file for OCR. This was a page
from a booklet that came with a music CD I downloaded from somewhere a
while ago.
In order to do this, I copied the path directly to the file, then opened
the file in Virtual View, and it came out perfect, at leas
Donald,
Why don't you just try putting it through the process and tell us what
happened? Or, maybe you have already don so?
You never know with 'puters, experience tells us, but there really
should be no difference. After all, the .PDFs are often nothing but
images in series, as far as I
An acquaintance sent me a Jpeg which contained text she wanted me to
read. I know how to O C R other files containing images of text, but
isn't the process different if it is a Jpeg rather than something like a
PDF?
Thanks.
Don Roberts
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I think you need to run WE as administrator for this to work.
On Wed, 03 Apr 2019 09:09:47 -0400,
Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
>
> Hi Bob,
> I don't use JAWS. So I can't help you there.
> As for loading at startup? Here's the procedure, just to make
> sure you're covering all the bases.
> Go to G
Ah yes, it does show up spoken as a dialog box every now and then, but
of course it has no content. You can bring up a context menu of sort by
pressing the alt key, but if I remember correctly, it only has the
options to move or to close, and the close option seems to do
absolutely nothing.
Larry,
This is strange. 32770 is the class name for a standard Windows dialog,
like those used within programs for opening files or a Save As dialog. I
suspect the title bar hot key might give you this if a dialog pops up
that has no title or name.
I'll try to remember to check this if I can ev
The interesting thing about foreground staging, I haven't got that message
since I stopped using window eyes.
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To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Carol and Roger
Subject: Re: question about foregroun
Hi Bob,
I don't use JAWS. So I can't help you there.
As for loading at startup? Here's the procedure, just to make sure
you're covering all the bases.
Go to General, Startup Options.
Tab once and you should hear Run Window-Eyes at the Login Screen. Run
Window-Eyes after login for all users.
Ta
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