Marvin,

The best we have here is if you hit N followed by ENTER it will repeat the last search condition you used. So you just just N ENTER N ENTER all day long...

Regards,
Doug

Marvin Commerford wrote:
Hi. No matter what I hope there wouldn't be a requirement for more keystrokes for the index. I do have a suggestion for the control search mode (n) key. Might it be possible for it to remember the last modifier? For example, if you searched for buttons you could press the b the first time after the n. Then if you wanted to find the next button you could press the enter or the n a second time instead of the b. To me this would be similar to the way WE remembers the last value in the any line key. It is a nice addition to WE.
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    *From:* Doug Geoffray <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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    *Sent:* Friday, December 05, 2008 9:48 AM
    *Subject:* Re: Enhancing PlaceMarkers

    Okay, I just didn't want the impression that Window-Eyes was
    limited to 9 placemarkers because it isn't.  But I guess our logic
    was if you have more then 9 placemarkers you aren't likely to
    remember their number index but you can use the listbox to search
    for the name of the marker.

    Regards,
    Doug

    Mike Pietruk wrote:
Doug Thanks! I was hoping for something simpler than what you outlined as I am already familiar with those capabilities. So, to restate my suggested enhancement, I would like the number of potential
    hotkeys increased from 9.

    Thanks!


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    On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, Doug Geoffray wrote:

    Mike,

    There are a few ways:

    1) You can just hit K to go to the next placemarker or shift-K to go to the
    previous.  This will go through all of them regardless of how many you have
    setup.

    2) You could press control-shift-K to bring up the Placemarkers dialog, 
select
    the placemarker you want from the Names list box and press Alt-J to jump to
    that one.

    3) You could press insert-tab to bring up the page navigation dialog, press
    alt-M for placemarkers, select the one you want and hit enter.

    Regards,
    Doug



    Mike Pietruk wrote:
    ok.  Now for the follow-up question:

    how would I get at those additional place markers?  I note, when creating
    them, I have to give them a jump number between 1 and 9.  So if I can
    conveniently get to more than 9 on a page, how would I set them up and get
    to them?

    Also, returning to my initial point:  I'd like to see "those very special"
    marker number increased beyond 9.



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    On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, Doug Geoffray wrote:

    Mike,

    You can already have an unlimited number of placemarkers.  The count you
    are
    referring to is simply for the jump to specific placemarker hotkey.
    Meaning
    you can type 5J and be on placemarker 5.  So you can consider these 9 as
    very
    special placemarkers.  But you can have an unlimited number of them.

    Regards,
    Doug

    Mike Pietruk wrote:
    Good morning GWMicro!

    I have grown to appreciate the value of the new place marker feature in
    WE7
    and have, not surprisingly, found plenty of uses for it.  Right now,
    About
    my only real complaint is that one is limited to 9 in the number of
    place
    markers that can be created.
    The reason for this post is my hope that in a future upgrade of WE that
    this
    number can be increased.
    So take this as an enhancement request for lack of a better term.



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