Hello Andrew, i've found that using the bat 2.0 with another screenr eader, sometimes when pressing enter on a message the message will not read. the text is there, but it doesn't read. i also don't like the change in the bat 2 when i press delete in a message window it doesn't close the window and move back to the list like it did in 1.6xx it just opens the next message in that window. i've also found that the spell check alt-c for the shortcut doesn't work also. one needs to tab through and press space on the change button and it'll change the item.
Tuesday, September 30, 2003, 10:41:34 AM, you wrote: AH> Hello Krister, AH> Tuesday, September 30, 2003, 2:05:49 PM, you wrote: KE>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- KE>> Hash: SHA1 KE>> Hi Andrew, KE>> In a message with mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] KE>> On 30 Sep 2003 12:28:09 (my local time 13:28:09), you typed: AH>>> Two other problems I have are that the source viewer (press f9) is AH>>> not accessible to me at any rate, because when you press the down AH>>> arrow it moves the whole screen down instead of the cursor, this is AH>>> known to screen reader users as a static cursor, and is something AH>>> that makes a lot of email clients inaccessible, and is one reason I AH>>> like The Bat for email, as it does not have one on the main message AH>>> viewer. KE>> Sorry, i must be tired or something, i don't fully understand where KE>> the problem lies, on the other hand, I've never used the "view source" KE>> feature, so can't really say what this is supposed to do. AH> It displays the email in its entirity including the header, and the AH> different mime entities in the raw format. Press f9 on any email AH> and a window will pop up displaying the full source of the email. AH> If you go to the edit menu, you can sellect all, then copy and paste AH> it into notepad, but it would be nice to read the contents of that AH> window. AH>>> Also, in the spell checker, when pressing alt+c to change a AH>>> word to the sellected choice, it doesn't seem to happen, instead the AH>>> same word comes up and up again for correction in the same place in AH>>> the document. KE>> Hmm, haven't checked into this. A few seconds later... I've actually KE>> checked the spell checker dialog, and i think that your best bet is to KE>> tab around the dialog, this seems to work kinda nice. KE>> Sorry i couldn't be of more help. AH> The tab key works to get you round the box, and if you press space AH> on the buttons it works fine, but if you for example press alt+c, AH> which is the shortcut for change, it doesn't work (or as far as I AH> can see it doesn't). AH> Andrew. -- Best regards, Chris mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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