Hi all.
Very nice! Except I didn't know you could do this in earlier versions. I have the demo of 7.2, so how can I try this out?
Take care.


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On 13/02/2011 01:24, Tom Fairhurst wrote:
I t is option 11 in the main tree view in Control Panel. One can view
and edit the Window-Eyes files associated with a given application,
similar to what has been done in earlier versions of Window-Eyes. Some
of us have concerns about the results.
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Hi all.
So, what does the association item exactly do? This was not shown in
the webinar.
Take care.


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On 12/02/2011 20:11, Tom Fairhurst wrote:
I was experimenting withAssociation, item 11 in the Control Panel. I
discovered that the Ms Word 2010 set was not associated with MS word
2010, but rather, Explorer.set was. I tried to correct this, but the
change wouldn't stick even after changes were supposedly saved to disk.
I finally reinstalled Window-
Eyes version 7.2 and then the beta. After reinstallation of the beta,
the association is still not correct. File association is now very
confusing, unlike 7.2. I must be missing something. I believe the
association was correct when I downloaded the beta the first time. I
just checked, and Out Express is associated correctly. What could have
happened to mS Word 2010? Sorry for the long post.
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