Kimsan:

  If you promise not to tell anyone I'll tell you a secret .

  Assuming the screen is accessible using Window-eyes, you can accomplish
your task the exact same way using Window-Eyes as you did using JAWS; you
just need to know one piece of information:  The JAWS Cursor is actually an
alias for the Mouse pointer.  GW-Micro has chosen to call it by it's given
name.

  The Window-eyes command for moving the Mouse pointer to the previous and
next line respectively is Numpad-Up Arrow and Numpad-Down Arrow.  Remember
however that with Window-Eyes when you move the Mouse Pointer from one line
to another, the pointer automatically moves to the left most object in the
new line.

 

From: Kimsan [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 11:50 PM
To: WindowEyes
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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02:34:00


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