Another thing you can do if you don't want to use the add remove programs
script is you can install the jump to item  script.  Press control  j type
in whatever it is you want or part of it and you will be moved to that list
option.   Alt j will jump again.  
Very useful tool.  
Hth 
-----Original Message-----
From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 8:19 AM
To: Peter Wolfe; Jim Grimsby JR.
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A suggestion for the Window-Eyes program Sub menu

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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