Hello Krister,

Sunday, September 28, 2003, 12:15:23 PM, you wrote:

KE> Hi Andrew,
KE> In a message with mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
KE>  On 27 Sep 2003 11:51:38  (my local time 12:51:38), you typed:
AH>>   example,  on  two  messages  next  to each other in the message view
AH>>   window,  with  the same author and subject, I will not hear anything
AH>>   through  my  synthesiser  when  pressing the delete key.
KE> What view are you using when this problem occurs, the "view folder xx"
KE> or the main message view?
KE> In the folder view, i did have the same problem, but in the main
KE> message view window i've not had this problem. Also how do you thread?
KE> Do you thread by refference (alt+1)? If not, try this setting, this
KE> could even solve the problem quoted below.

  I  do  thread  by  reference in my list folders but not in the inbox
  folder.   I am using the main message view - with the folders on the
  left and the message list on the right.

AH>> Further to
AH>>   this,  it  would probably be a good idea to see if we could tell the
AH>>   screen reader that a message is part of a thread etc.

KE> If you have a thread sorted by refference, alt+1, you get a number of
KE> messages both read and unread in the part of the thread where you are,
KE> like this:
KE> "Subject, From-name and addres, 1 1 Time" and so on. the "1 1"
KE> indicates that there is one msg in the thread and that message is
KE> unread. Does this help?

  Yes - grately.

  Two  other  problems I have are that the source viewer (press f9) is
  not  accessible  to  me at any rate, because when you press the down
  arrow  it moves the whole screen down instead of the cursor, this is
  known  to  screen  reader users as a static cursor, and is something
  that  makes a lot of email clients inaccessible, and is one reason I
  like  The Bat for email, as it does not have one on the main message
  viewer.  Also, in the spell checker, when pressing alt+c to change a
  word to the sellected choice, it doesn't seem to happen, instead the
  same  word comes up and up again for correction in the same place in
  the document.

Andrew.

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Best regards,
 Andrew Hodgson, Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK.
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