Peggy I agree with you but you may want to try getting the windows live mail 
scrit.  It does help some but I do have to wonder why NVDA JAWS and Screen 
access to go doesn't seem to have all of these issues.



From: Peggy Kern 
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:14 PM
To: GW 
Subject: Re: W E not reading properly in WLM


I have the same thing.  Sometimes I can tab away from the to line and then tab 
back and it will read it, but sometimes I just have to trust that the address I 
typed in is the correct one.  I don't know if there's graphics showing that I 
can disable, or what's going on, but I hear a lot of extraneous text.  I'll 
have to remember trying to redraw the screen, as that's helped in other areas 
where I've had extraneous text read.  I just can't understand why Windows Live 
Mail has these issues.

I'm using Window-eyes 7.11 and Windows 7 64-bit, I think it's the Home Premium 
version.

Peggy


From: Munawar Bijani 
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 10:42 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: W E not reading properly in WLM


Hi Everyone,
I'm wondering if this is just a problem on my system but I have noticed that 
when I type something into the "To:" field in Windows Live Mail, if I tab away 
and later tab back to it, W E will read incorrect information. Sometimes it 
reads some of the text of my message, or reads another window altogether.

Also, when selecting text in an Email I am writing, sometimes I find that W E 
will select something that is no where near my cursor. For instance if I have 
an Email like this:

[text line 1] [text desc]
[text line 2][text desc2]
[signature line 1]
[signature line 2]

If I select the first line using CTRL+SHIFT+ARROWS, W E may start selecting the 
second line and so on. Window redraw fixes the problem, but I don't like having 
to redraw the window just to select text.

Another thing I've noticed is if I arrow letter by letter through an Email 
message, sometimes W E will cause the system to "ding" instead of announcing 
the letter to the right of the insertion cursor. I've especially noticed this 
behavior with words that are misspelled, since it reads the letters fine once I 
correct the mistake.

Another really annoying problem is sometime W E will treat a line as blank, 
when there is actually text there. When this happens, if I arrow over the line 
using up/down arrow, the system will ding. Arrowing over it letter by letter 
won't read anything either and keep dinging the system. In the worst case even 
a window redraw doesn't fix it, I have to move some other piece of text around 
to hopefully get things to update from W E's perspective.

I'm using W E 7.2 beta, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.

Is anyone else having these problems?

Munawar A. Bijani
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