Hi Steve and thanks.

I have now change the "track mouse with focus" option from off to on in
the window-eyes control panel and saved the set file with a new name and
associated it.

The fields are now followed as they should; well, almost.

All works as it should on my Braille display, but the field names are
not voiced, only shown in Braille.

Do you have any suggestion on how to make them be spoken?

Thanks in advance.


 
Regards, John. 
 
John Farley 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
Jacobson
Sent: 20 October 2009 14:36
To: gw info 
Subject: Re: FW: FW: Outlook 2007 Set Files

John,

I didn't quite understand.  Did you say that you were not sure where to
turn "Track Mouse with Focus" off or were you 
saying that didn't have an effect?  If you were not sure where to turn
it off, it is near the bottom of the Window-Eyes 
Mouse pulldown.  It sounds as though you are on to something.  If
turning this off fixes your problem, you can save the 
set file and the solution is a little more permanent.  However, this
probably needs to be examined.  One of the places I 
am seeing this is in PMMail.  It would be helpful to know if this solves
the problem in your case in a much more modern 
application.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson


On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 14:04:45 +0100, Farley, John [OS-IE] wrote:

>Thanks for this Steve,

>It probably shows where the problem is and has helped me to be able to
>set the view as I wanted it.


>I am sorry, but have forgotten how to change tracking properly, so I
>used a key on my Braille terminal which switches between mouse and
>cursor tracking.

>Once I got to one of the fields which had become inaccessible to
>Window-eyes then I toggle the tracking button to mouse tracking and
then
>back to focus tracking. Window-eyes then followed the data in that
>field. 
>If I stayed in that field and used hot keys, <alt>u for up in the list,
><alt>d for down in the list all was well.
>If I moved away from the field, to modify the size of the field for
>example, then when I went back to the monitored field tracking had gone
>again. A toggle of the tracking button again did a temporary fix of the
>problem.

>It would be nice to have a more permanent fix.


>Regards, John. 
> 
>John Farley 
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
>Jacobson
>Sent: 19 October 2009 17:03
>To: GW-INFO List
>Subject: Re: FW: Outlook 2007 Set Files

>John,

>I don't know anything about your situation, but I am occasionally
>finding cases where lists, or more accurately combo boxes,  are not
>tracked when "Track Mouse 
>with Focus" is on.  I just became 
>aware that this still sometimes happens.  It is at least worth trying
to
>turn that off and see if it fixes your problem.

>On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:10:20 +0100, Farley, John [OS-IE] wrote:

>>Hello all,

>>As yet I have had no response at all to my note below.

>>I guess that I was hoping, at the very least, that the GW staff who
>>monitor this list would be able to either confirm or refute the
>>behaviour I have noted below.

>>Further, if it is an accurate statement of error, then an idea of when
>>it might be fixed would be of help.

>>Thanks in advance.


>> 
>>Regards, John. 
>> 
>>John Farley 
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Farley,
>>John [OS-IE]
>>Sent: 13 October 2009 14:17
>>To: gw info 
>>Subject: Outlook 2007 Set Files

>>Hello List and GW Micro,


>>I am using Windows XP Pro and Window-Eyes 7.11.

>>I think there may be a small omission in the set files for Outlook
>2007,
>>within Office 2007.

>>The company I work for move the Exchange server we connect to from
>being
>>in the UK to one in the US over the last weekend.

>>There was little impact on most and just one, so far, that I have come
>>across.

>>When I went to look at my Contacts folder the structure of that had
>>changed. Hardly surprising as it is now hosted on a new server and
>>fitted in with what was on that server.

>>That should be no problem, Go to <View>, <current view> and <customise
>>current view>.

>>However, Window-eyes no longer follows the screen being used. That is
>If
>>I go to <define fields> I can select which kind of fields I want to
>use,
>>but that is it. Window-eyes does not follow the two other lists on
that
>>form, which show the possible fields to use and the list of those
which
>>have been chosen and allow the user to position them.

>>The Window-eyes control panel at that time shows that while MSO.000 is
>>the active set file, none have been associated. I did try to associate
>>MSO.000 with the form, but that did not help, so I reverted.

>>I last carried out this activity on Outlook 2003 and all worked at
that
>>time.

>>Is there a new Office 2007 set file available that caters for this
>>please?

>>Thanks in advance.

>> 
>>Regards, John. 
>> 
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