I need to go back and do some more experiments. I think I am seeing this
issue in my Windows 10 N1MM Plus setup also. This program does not maximize
its windows; it's expected that you will want to have several windows open.
If you get to this before I do, I would investigate the dimensions and
top-left-corner location of the entry window, as shown in the N1MM.ini file.
Was your sighted friend able to see the DUPE! alert messages, heading to the
station being worked, current score, etc. but Window-Eyes was not seeing
them? We may want to see what NVDA and JAWS report under these conditions.
In the case of JAWS, reading inside a window with the JAWS cursor, the
insert-R command sets 6 different-size window restrictions within which the
JAWS cursor can read.
If you use JAWS with N1MM+, it says "l" whenever you start a new QSO. This
is not actually a lower-case print l, but a Wingdings font character of some
kind that pops up. Fortunately Window-Eyes doesn't notice that character.
NVDA says a few useless words as you navigate among fields. So it would be
good to see if we can fix N1MM+ with Window-Eyes or do a little frame
management or scripting with JAWS.
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: rgarrett5--- via Talk
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2018 1:38 AM
To: talk@lists.window-eyes.com
Cc: rgarre...@comcast.net
Subject: Continuing Problems with WE and N1MM
Greetings,
Today, I had sighted assistance with N1MM, my ham radio contesting program.
I was able to close the windows I had open but still, I'm only able to read
about two lines by using the num pad. In windows 7, everything was visible,
including the "dupe" in red that means that I made a duplicate contact with
this station. That is what I need the most and it just won't read.
WE is saying the window is normal. I am not able to maximize it and read
the other data. Any suggestions would be appreciated and yes, I know this
is a very specific problem with a limited use program but, it worked in
windows 7. It would seem it should work in windows 10. Bob Garrett
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