someone at work may need to hear everything. but
i am glad gw gives us the choice to turn all this off.
all this verbage does is take away from your consentration and mentally tires
you alot faster.
when useing i e and fire fox all you need to hear most of the time is the
number of links, headings and tables. and maybe if there is flash.
you do not need to hear any of the rest.
i have everything else off. you know when the page has loaded when it says
the above.
with me w e 6 or 7 almost never goes back to the previous line i was on so i
do not need to hear the status messages. anyway.
i have read entire page turned off too. if i do need to hear a page i can
press read to end. this by-passes most of the advertisements.
i do not have to keep pressing the escape key on every page to shut it up.
almost everything you may search for will be in the first heading. other
wise i use the find command for the word i was searching for and this find
command would stay in fource until i change my search criteria.
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From: Peter Beasley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 5:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Adding to the confusion.
You can turn all that rubbish off in the browse mode verbosity settings.
----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 7:54 PM
Subject: RE: Adding to the confusion.
Status messages, number of lines, number of links, frames, tables, lists,
paragraphs, headings, forms, anchors, and flash objects. These are the new
page information settings I have used since 2001. When a page loads into
Browse mode, Window-Eyes typically recites these things in the order they
appear in the new page information dialog. Basically, what I expect to hear
is, "Loading page, load done, 57 lines, 12 links, etcetera." For some reason,
the beta is interposing number of lines and links into its loading page load
done message. I know that older versions of WE started running off at the
mouth before the browse mode buffer had all the information gathered and
Window-Eyes would have to start over again, but in those instances, it would
say, for example, "Loading puh, Luh, loading page, load done, 57 lines, 12
links, etcetera."
I wonder if anyone else would be interested in reinstalling SAPI
Eloquence so we could compare results.
Lou N.
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