Hi Chris,

I have disabled the lnav script and I don't know if this was the problem,
but now I could make a window with ins-f5 and f6.

For the problem, that you see the full path  in front of each
brailleline in Xplorer2: this is solved by going to the window-eyes
control panel, to braille and control information.
Tab to control order and set it to program.
Tab and set it to:
type, name, data insteat of name, type, data.
Now I see the path at the end of each line, but this is not a problem
for me.

Regards, Marten
On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 19:22:56 -0400 Chris G <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Make sure you turn off the lvnav ap.
>Chris
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>
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>On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 23:16:30 +0100
>Marten Post Uiterweer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am using WE7.5 with Xplorer2 from www.zabkat.com.
>> By default, Window-Eyes will tell you what folder you are in when
>> pressing tab to switch panes in this filemanager.
>> But, on the brailledisplay it will also show the complete pathname in
>> front of the filename and I don't want this.
>> So I used the fieldname-option ctrl-ins-r to name this to a single
>> period.
>> /Window-eyes will not longer display the complete path when going to a
>> pane, but it is also not spoken and this is something you want to hear.
>> So I thought to set a userwindow to read the addressbar and here is my
>> real problem.
>> When setting the mouse at the beginning and and of the addressbar and
>> setting the coordinates with ins-f5 and ins-f6, Window-Eyes is
>> interpretting it as if you had set complete different coordinates. It is
>> not reading the addressbar when pressing alt-3, the window I want to use.
>> Are there othere people who had tried this?
>> I have also tried Jaws and with Jaws this is possible, to set the frame
>> to read the addressbar, but Window-Eyes will not. Strange.
>> 
>> Regards, Marten
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