True enough! In Control panel \ AddRemove, you have no choice but to use the
arrow-keys to scroll up and down. But that is one of the main reasons, why
we have a script clled AddRemove. Use the script, and you can press the
first letter of the software you want to remove - I.e, press E to go to the
first entry strting with n E, nd scroll up/down from there. Another thing,
is tht reasonly, I realized that the script did find a few extra things to
ber removed, compared to the controlpanel standard AddRemove.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Wolfe" <[email protected]>
To: "Jim Grimsby JR." <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: A suggestion for the Window-Eyes program Sub menu
On 1/17/10, Jim Grimsby JR. <[email protected]> wrote:
Not much point. First you can do this from add remove programs so it is
standard. Putting the er tool there would not do any good because once
you
used the uninstall feature and it did not go right the start menu
programs
section would already be removed. So as I said not much point.
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Hinton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:35 AM
To: Aaron Smith; Doug
Cc: gw-info
Subject: A suggestion for the Window-Eyes program Sub menu
I had just one simpol suggestion for the Window-Eyes program menu. The
suggestion is to include an uninstaller option inside the Window-Eyes
sub menu. Another idea would be to include the Window-Eyes removal
utility not on ly on the cD, but to also include it as an option of
the Window-Eyes program itself.
What do the rest of you think? I thought I'd see what the main
Widnow-Eyes developers thought of this suggestion.
Thanks much, --Keith
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I would think all programs uninstall was more standard than add and
remove. Almost all software that I have whether commertial or freeware
has a remove on all programs. It's for ease of use and I doubt it
would be much work to add it there in the first place on a new
upgrade. I understand where you are coming from but to some people
choices matter more than one standard option. Also, the add and remove
area can get hairy with all of the things you might download in there.
True in all programs but easier to navigate in all programs than add
and remove. Another thing is that if you could press the letter in add
and remove that would be nice unless I'm greatly mistaken you can't
navigate like that currently.
I would like to see certain edit boxes to allow me to return with
the backspace. I'll give you an example in Google you can't tell as
far as I can yet discern on what you are deleting over and I'm about
to fully check this with some official checks. However, the point is
that places on the net have severe issues with window-eyes edit boxes
speaking in them.
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