Hello, 
 I think the best way at this time for you to do this is to do the following. 
 1. locate the window. 
 2. Press control a to select all. 
 3. Press control c to copy the text of that window to the clipboard.
 4. Press control r to open the run dialog box. 
 5. In the combo edit box, type notepad, with no spaces. 
 6. Press enter. 
 7. Notepad should open. 
 8. Press control v to paste the text of the window into the document.
 9. Read away! 
 Hope that helps. 
 Tyler Juranek     

----- Original Message -----
From: Kimsan <[email protected]>
To: "WindowEyes" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, Jan 2, 2011 22:50:30
Subject: reading parts of a window with WE

>
>
> 
> 
> Hello:
> I understand that CTRL shift w will read certain parts of a window but what 
> if I would like to read the information word by word? What would I need to do?
> Let me provide an example. I am running a scan using superantispyware. I 
> would like to access the part of the screen that will tell me how long its 
> taking but instead of evoking CTRL shift w to read that part of a window, I 
> would like to read line by line to get the information of how long its taking 
> and what its scanning. When I used jaws, I had to use the jaws cursor to 
> access this information, so if anyone is using superantispyware and know what 
> I am talking about, how would I accomplish this?
> Thankyou.

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