Shane, You keep talking about your "GREAT " program that will do everything for everybody. Where is it? Lets see it?
Bob Tinney, K8LR, [email protected] Skype, bobtinn Life is full of challenges, that's what makes it interesting! ----- Original Message ----- From: shane findley To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 2:04 PM Subject: Re: Window-Eyes browse mode and more complex webpages comments Hello again, I just investigated the m-audio drivers page. The page does trigger automatically when sighted users select too, because as part of its function it updates the latest selection details that appear near the bottom. Does the triggering of the page screw things up? I noticed that it is a non-standard layout and the combobox is within a text field, which could lead Windows eyes to not see it, or act in a quirky way. To be honest my program was not directly picking up the combo box in normal mode, I had to select the text, to put focus on the combo. But my custom browser does see the combobox, and everything works perfect as I expected. Hey anytime you guys have an issue, try and lead me toward the correct web page where you encountered the problem. As many details as you can remember please. It's a really good way to find out what the root of the cause really is, so that it can be solved. Thanks for that, yes, I know that trick, but this doesn't work in some cases, you might see elements of what you need with the mouse, or arrow keys, but can't select them, or if you do, the page triggers. At 01:20 PM 9/5/2010, Bob Tinney wrote: >Chris, > >When your on a combo box turn off brows mode and first hit alt-down arrow >and then on most web pages you can look over the combo box with out changing >it. > >Bob Tinney, K8LR, [email protected] >Skype, bobtinn >Life is full of challenges, that's what makes it interesting! > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Chris Belle" <[email protected]> >To: "Christian" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 1:48 PM >Subject: Re: Window-Eyes browse mode and more complex webpages comments > > >yep, exactly the kind of stuff I'm talking about. > >I was on the m-audio driver update page the other day too, and nvda >did better on it than we. > >I still have the problem of every time I selected an item in the >combo box to change the os, the page triggered, >but nvda kept letting me know what it'd changed to, and i eventually got >there. > > >At 12:38 PM 9/5/2010, Christian wrote: > >Hi all, > >Recently I've had to use webpages that are not that accessible with > >Window-Eyes. They features mouse overs, but they can't be clicked on > >with Window-Eyes using the enter key and routing the mouse to them > >does not work in every case, at least not in IE. > >And some pages just have items that can be clicked on but > >Window-Eyes doesn't even see them as mouse overs or links. > >And also, the page is refreshing and yes that's possible to get > >around with the suspend all feature, but I need to find out if a > >certain section of the page has been updated so I need to toggle > >browse mode in order to acomplish this. > >It's really sad but I've had to use the other screen reader and > >these kind of webpages works quite well with that and if a certain > >frame on the webpage is updated the other will notify me of that and > >I can read it without any problems. > >And clicking on all items also works with the enter key and I can > >open up menu's on webpages, etc. > >so my question is if GW is working on this and eventually going to > >rewrite the browse mode so that one can work with these kind of webpages? > >What do you all others think? > >Christian > >If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original > >sender only. 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