Aha!  Sometimes it could be an advantage.  If somebody doesn't want you to see 
something and Window-eyes reads it anyway!  I think that happened to me once.   
 Something called proxie host was turned on.  I knew it because Window-eyes 
would it even though it didn't show on the screen.


Sandra Fouts
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Arkansas Attorney General's Office
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Little Rock, AR
501-371-2303
Fax 501-682-8118

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Belle [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 9:32 AM
To: Don H; [email protected]
Subject: Re: WE reads stuff not on screen

It's definitely a problem, but in some cases, gwmicro probably can't do 
anything about it because some of this ghost reading has to do with the osm 
which is like a dog chasing a pick-up truck, always trying to catch up, and 
I've had we read things or parts of things to me minutes after I got away from 
that particular information, this happened more in 7.0 but with osm and msaa 
both being a sort of after the fact way of getting information,
         things can really get buggered up sometimes



At 09:26 AM 9/14/2010, Don H wrote:
>I guess you are never too old to learn something new about WE even
>after using it for many many years.
>Using IE 8 and WE 7.2 We may read info that is not displayed on the
>screen.  I thought I understood that WE doesn't read from the displayed
>web page but it did only read things that were part of the displayed
>web page.
>In my most recent example while on a auction site WE was reading all
>kind of error messages making me believe something was wrong when in
>fact these messages were not displayed on the screen.  I phoned
>customer service for the web site and I am sure they thought I was some
>crazy blind guy since they could not see the data that WE was reading.
>In the past I have also had arguments with my sighted help when I asked
>them to find info that WE was reading but they could not find on the
>web page.
>If this by design with regards to WE I see it as a problem.
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