Hi as for blank line you have the option to have brows mode display them.
This is turned off buy default.  If gw micro does the auto disabling of
brows mode I hope to god they g give us a way of turning this feature off.
With jaws 10 it is nice but I have already had problems with it.  

 

From: Dane Trethowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 2:33 PM
To: Window-Eyes discussion list
Subject: JAWS 10.0 and Window-Eyes 7.01

 

Hi Everyone!

 

Owning a Mac means I can run 2 or more Virtual Windows machines at any one
time and that's exactly what I'm doing, running window-Eyes on one machine
and JAWS on the other and switching between them "on-the-fly", switching
back to Mac Os10 Leopard more often than not but that's for another time and
another place <smile>.

 

Anyway back to the point, I have to confess that I'm very impressed with
what Freedom Scientology have done with their interface for Windows Internet
Explorer, the "Forms Mode" as we knew it (or as Window-Eyes users know it)
has changed radically, you don't have to switch it off or disable it any
longer when you say come to an edit box in order that you fill it in, you're
alerted to such elements with various pieces of audio feedback, in that way
JAWS 10 is much like Mac's Voiceover.

 

Is GW Micro looking at a similar system for future versions of WE? It would
be nice and handy.  As a final note it also seems to me that JAWS does a far
better job at formatting a web page, for example you know that the web page
has say blank lines and so forth so you know you'll get a true
representation of the formatting if you copy text to the clipboard from the
page for instance.

 

Just my 2 cents worth and I'm still very glad I've purchased Window-Eyes,
its on the whole the better Screen Reading package of the two.

 

Cheers

 

P.S. The Freedom Scientology web site has a "tell your story) section where
users of Jaws can bask in the glory of how wonderful JAWS and Freedom
Scientology has made them, does the GW Micro web site have such a facility
for user testimonials about Window-Eyes If it does then I've not seen it but
I believe such a section would be a great help to those who are new to
Window-Eyes and Screen Readers, particularly elderly people who are using a
computer for the first time and toying with further challenges on their
machine.

 

 

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