Hi Nam,

I went into the edit menu & marked all my messages as, unread.  Then, I 
closed Window's Mail, reopened it, went to a folder with messages in it, 
opened the edit menu, & pressed enter on, mark as read.  I had to do this a 
couple of times but, it did work .  1 thing you might try is, close Window's 
Mail & reopen it after you have marked your messages as read.  If this 
doesn't work, hopefully someone will come up with a better / different 
solution for you.  Take care.
Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Duong Tuan Nam
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Windows Mail


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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>  http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>
>
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