Hmmm! mine just says button button as I arrow threw them. but if I enter on
1 of them next time it will announce the name of the icon. I never heard the
label unnamed. strange!
Angelo
----- Original Message -----
From: "meadowlark77" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:22 PM
Subject: how do I get Window-Eyes to not say "Unnamed"
Hello. How do I get Window-Eyes 7.01 to not say "Unnamed"? Obviously the
icon has a name to it. At any rate, what it is is that in the system tray,
my network connection icon is there, so I can see the status of
connections. Window-Eyes 6.1 used to say:
"Local Area connection"
and then it would give me the status. But now, I only get:
"Unnamed".
Is there a way to label that? Thanks, in advance,
Brenda
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