I found the script which causes the odd behavior in HumanWare Companion, it is:
set_checkbox,vbs. When that one is running, it makes the highlight
read funny in that program, and I don't know why but now we all know,
that when running HumanWare Companion, you'll need to temporarily
disable SetCheckbox.vbs, or the book you think is properly set to
transfer, may not, since Window-Eyes reads the line above or below
where the actual highlight is when you press up or down arrow. You
can be sure where the highlight is by pressing the left arrow after
you've changed the position of the highlight, if you must run
SetCheckbox.vbs, however it is just easier to temporily unload the
script while HumanWare Companion is running.
That begs another question, is there a provision for unloading a
script when a particular program is run which will cause a problem
with a particular script functioning properly, or the program in
question not reading properly?
Curtis Delzer.
HS
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