Greetings!

This is really no big deal, and we're certainly not concerned about it, but I thought I'd go ahead and toss it out there: there's no need to CC [email protected] when sending messages to gw-info. We're all subscribed, and monitor the gw-info list daily. We read every single message, even if we don't actively engage in the conversation. CC'ing support just means one of us is getting duplicate messages at any given time.

Again, not a big deal at all. I probably shouldn't have even said anything. My delete key works just fine, and I'm an expert at using it. I'm probably better at using it than most (not to brag). But, if you happen to think of it in the future, it's one less keystroke I have to hit during the day.

Thanks a million!

Aaron

On 1/19/2010 7:38 PM, Peter Wolfe wrote:
I'll voice my final opinion about this matter to the list, and the
support staff. If you have what works for you that is great right?
Well, there are other people that wold prefer to have an option of a
removal istallation from all programs. This should be relatively
speaking little or no extra work in future editions of window-eyes. In
fact, it would be nice. More or less Jim and people of his elk are
more ddvanced window-eyes than your typical user. This means they fin
that why have extra when you have enough as is. Then, the novice users
are detered because they don't know all of those extra keyboard
shortcuts. However, it's good all round to do this measure to
encourage new window-eyes users at first. No harm no foul in my
opinion. Don't take anything personally guys come on we are all apart
of the same team. We have enough in life to divide us up

On 1/19/10, Keith Hinton<[email protected]>  wrote:
Ed has a point. To suggest that he doesn't is almost like telling me
that my suggestion is worthless.
And when I was discussing this, I was not refering to an emergency
removal tool for Window-Eyes. I was refering to a shortcut labled
something like "Uninstall Window-Eyes" that would then launch the
uninstalation process. I too, agree that the emergency removal tool
should only be used for such access, just an emergency situation.
That's my belief, personally.
Jim: continueing on at this point, I think hearing from GW Micro staff
personally on this suggestion being worthless would be a much better
idea.
Only make a statement about my suggestion when you have thought it
through properly. You are obviously not considering every point
possible and only consider it as "pointless."
Thanks


On 1/17/10, Ed Marquette<[email protected]>  wrote:
You would think that's the case; however, I have a few applications that
have their own install/uninstall routines, and I've successfully been
able to install and uninstall.  This suggests that the rights limitation
is just to the Add/Remove screen, not add/remove functionality.
Jim Grimsby JR. wrote:
Yes but if you don't have access to this then it is probable  that you
will
not have the rights to install and remove programs and so you will need
to
get your admen department to do this for you any way.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Marquette [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 6:12 AM
To: Jim Grimsby JR.
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: A suggestion for the Window-Eyes program Sub menu

I think the suggestion has more merit than one might think.  This is
because not all users have access to the Add/Remove feature of Windows.
Those who work in large organizations with serious security concerns
(sometimes over-concerned) do not have access to Add/Remove.  That
feature is available only to certain members of IS with fairly high
security rights.
I cannot tell you how many times I've been frustrated by not having
access to Add/Remove.  I concede that this is perhaps more a problem of
administration within my own organization, but that's a solid brick wall.
At least it is a factor which makes the suggestion worth considering.

Jim Grimsby JR. 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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