Have you guys made sure that your browse window is maximized when you're having this problem? Also, does the problem exist in both IE and Firefox or just one or the other? Does reloading the sets make any difference?

Aaron

Darrell Shandrow wrote:
Hello Chris,

I can confirm these problems in some web forms, but I can't reproduce them reliably. In other words, one time the issue is observed but it works just fine the next time I find myself in exactly the same situation. I do feel there are some general concerns with Window-Eyes in web based forms, but I can't really say they are new to 7.0. I'm hoping there will be significant web progress in an upcoming version sometime in the near future. Now that we have this powerful scripting capability, the possibilities could be literally limitless!


----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Reagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 10:20 AM
Subject: window eyes 7 and not pronouncing letters when backspacing


Hi there window eyes users:
I'm having an issue with window eyes where when I try to backspace through a
form it just microsoft ding sound when I try to erase a letter that I've
miss typed.  This is also happening in the address bar in ie 7.
Is there a fix to this problem?  I'm using window eyes 7 beta1.
Thanks
Chris

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