Sound advice to be sure, since I witnessed this fact after first
running FF. However, no help in my case. Now it may be the nature of
some sites, like bloglines.com for example, I have to ins-/ after doing
almost anything. However, prior to the beta, WE would refresh the
browse buffer after using a bloglines shortcut key, like j for jump to
next feed, it no longer does. I will have to start making a note of
problem sites to share more. Additionally, regardless of what site I
have last visited, when I hit alt home to return to my home page, which
in my case is about:blank, WE retains the last page visited in the
buffer rather than refreshing with about:blank, which it use to do.
Jared Wright wrote:
All of
you having these browser problems with FF3, when you start the browser
confirm that Wineyes has made the association with the Firefox set
file. Since it 3.x, it may not have, as I've seen on a few machines. If
the Wineyes.000 set file is loaded, with no association that is likely
the cause of all your problems. Manually open the Firefox set file once
to give Wineyes a shove in the right direction, and you should be set.
Jared
Fox Johnston wrote:
Raising the cursor delay a wee bit
improved things for me as well. I still get an occasional silent
message but far fewer since raising the value. I guess I might have to
raise it a bit more.
With regard to Firefox3, I am not having much luck. I am
constantly having to insert-backslash, manually unload and load browse
mode, hit F5 in order to refresh and/or reload pages. I am sometimes
still unsuccessful in getting pages to load into the buffer. Often I
can confirm this with the mouse movements, but at times not even the
mouse controls are able to get at the page.
Bob Hill wrote:
Hi Brandon and list,
I have found that I needed to adjust cursor and trigger delays.
When I lengthened the delay, things seem to be working fine.
Bob Hill
Brandon Cole wrote:
Greetings,
Two things to report here. Firstly, I've noticed that when deleting a
message from within that message using Thunderbird, the Browse Mode
screen doesn't always automatically refresh. On a rare occasion it
will, but I've found that I more often than not have to refresh the
screen with insert+backslash to actually read the next message. At
first I thought the message itself wasn't deleting, but it only took a
couple mistakes to realize that wasn't the case.
Also, a new edition to the browse mode issues some have been having.
When starting Firefox 3 with Google as my home page, I have a problem
similar to the one I reported before, where Window-eyes acts as though
browse mode isn't active until I do something. This time, however, the
arrow keys don't work. I experimentally pressed tab, though, and just
like that, I was on the search button. Now anyone who uses google knows
that you start on the edit box when the page initially loads,
confirming that the page had in fact loaded. But only after I heard the
words "search button" did I then here, "Page has 14 links," and so on.
I have tried the same experiment as before, holding off for several
seconds before doing anything to confirm this.
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