Hello,
I Have followed your instruction but it's still read "unread" for all mails.
Nam
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike & Barbara" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows Mail


Hi Duong,

If you are actually running Windows Mail, the 1 that you have to make
changes to the registry to use, try the following;

1. While in a folder with read messages in it, press Alt + E, for the edit
menu.
2. Arrow down to, Mark as Read Ctrl+Q, on a message that has been read,
& press enter.

Now, Jaws shouldn't say, unread, on messages that have been read.

Hope this helps.  Take care.
Mike

----- Original Message ----- From: David
 To: [email protected]
 Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 3:45 AM
 Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows Mail


 Hello there;
 When you say windows mail,
 I'm assuming your referring to windows live mail?
 If so, you need to label graphics in order for jaws to read,
 Unread, attachments,

 Try the following;



 If you're using the 2011 version of windows live mail, then the graphics
 which
 indicate unread, attachment, etc are not labeled by default.
 However, you can label these
 manually


 1. Open windows live mail.


 2. Normally, Jaws is set not to read any unlabeled graphics.  To
temporarily

 change this setting so that it reads them, so that you can find them and
 label
them: press insert+v to open the adjust jaws options dialog-box; press the
 letter "G"=graphics until
 you
 get to the item Graphics - labeled; press spacebar to cycle to the next
 option
 for this setting which is graphics - all, and then press enter to press
the
 default close button.


 3. When jaws reads a message in the message list, it now reads each
 unlabeled
 graphic as graphic followed by a number, and these all occur before the
 senders
 name. The graphic to label as unread is graphic 656. Other unlabeled
 graphics
 include graphic 160 which indicates attachment, and if you use the
 conversation
 view, then graphics 563 and 105 indicate
 collapsed and expanded respectively. Note that graphic 294 indicates a
read
 message
 this shouldn't be changed.

 4. To label a graphic, for example graphic 656 as unread: move to a
message
 in
 the list which is unread, that is jaws says graphic 656 when reading it;
 press
 insert + numpad minus to route the jaws cursor to the pc cursor - this
 places
 the jaws cursor at the beginning of the senders name; press left arrow
till
 you
 get to graphic 656; press insert + g to open the graphics labeler dialog;
 the
 initial focus is a label edit box, with the text graphic 656 selected;
type
 unread, and the press enter to press the default ok button.
 5. Repeat step 4 to label any other unlabeled graphics that you want to
 label.
6. If you close and reopen windows live mail, the jaws setting for reading
 graphics will have returned to just reading labeled graphics.



 For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
 http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

 message, and you'll probably want to leave this graphic unlabeled.
 4. To label a graphic, for example graphic 656 as unread: move to a
message
 in
 the list which is unread, that is jaws says graphic 656 when reading it;
 press
 insert + numpad minus to route the jaws cursor to the pc cursor - this
 places
 the jaws cursor at the beginning of the senders name; press left arrow
till
 you
 get to graphic 656; press insert + g to open the graphics labeler dialog;
 the
 initial focus is a label edit box, with the text graphic 656 selected;
type
 unread, and the press enter to press the default ok button.
 5. Repeat step 4 to label any other unlabeled graphics that you want to
 label.
6. If you close and reopen windows live mail, the jaws setting for reading
 graphics will have returned to just reading labeled graphics.

 David.


 For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
 http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
 -----Original Message-----
 From: [email protected]
 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Duong Tuan
Nam
 Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 12:09 AM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: [Blind-Computing] Windows Mail

 Hello all,
 I am using Windows 7 with Windows Mail, Jaws 12. When I move to read
mails,
 Jaws always reads "unread" even though those are old or new ones.
 Could anyone can help me solve that problem!
 I much appreciate your help.
 Thanks in advance,
 Duong Tuan Nam
 Email:
 [email protected]
 Yahoo ID: tuannamfriend
 Skype Name: duongtuannam1992
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