---- Original Message ------
From: Jamal Mazrui <[email protected]
Subject: Version 3.0 of JAWS scripts for Mozilla Thunderbird
Date sent: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 08:44:38 -0500 (EST)

Executable installer
http://EmpowermentZone.com/tb_scr.exe

Zip archive for manual installation
http://EmpowermentZone.com/tb_scr.zip

The scripts and installer are intended to work with JAWS 10 and above on
Windows XP and above, either 32 or 64-bit.

Version 3.0
December 21, 2010

Made hotkeys for reading particular message fields work more reliably: Alt+1 through Alt+5 for saying or spelling (when repeated) the From, To, CC, BCC, or Subject fields. Press Control+Shift+C to copy the last
field spoken to the clipboard.

Fixed the Page Urls command, Alt+P. Note that depending on the number of urls in the message, there may be a significant delay in extracting them. Repeat Alt+P quickly to virtualize the list. Press Enter on an
item in the list to download it.

Previously, Alt+N or Alt+P could be used in an open message to go to the next or prior message in the message list. Now this may be done with Alt+PageDown or Alt+PageUp. Also, Alt+Period and Alt+Comma duplicate this functionality. A new variation uses Control rather than Alt and opens the target message. This is similar to how Control+Period and Control+Comma work for navigating open messages in Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express. Control+PageDown and Control+PageUp duplicate this. Control+Slash may be used to read the currently open message instead of
navigating to another one.

Made the reading of message columns configurable. Use the new Script Options command, Alt+Shift+O, to define what columns in a message list are automatically spoken. An edit box lets you specify a sequence of characters corresponding to the initial letters of one or more of the following message fields to be spoken: CC, From, Subject and To. Use a lower case letter to hear only the data in the field, if any. Use an upper case letter to hear the field label spoken before the field data.
  The default sequence is as follows:

fstC

This means that the From (sender) field will be spoken, followed by the Subject field, and then the To (recipient) field. Since these letters are lower case, field labels will not be spoken before the data. The last letter, however, is a capital C, so if a CC recipient is found, the word "CC" will be spoken before it. This helps to differentiate CC from
To recipients when hearing a message summary in the list.

In order for the scripts to find certain fields (the To and CC fields), Thunderbird must be configured to show the message preview pane. This may be toggled with the F8 key. A new script attached to this key will say either "Message Preview On" or "No Message Preview" depending on the
result of the toggle.

In case changes in this version of the scripts inadvertently reduce
functionality you experienced in the prior version, it is still
available at these locations:

Executable installer
http://EmpowermentZone.com/tb_scr29.exe

Zip archive
http://EmpowermentZone.com/tb_scr29.zip


Jamal


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