Steve, In the list, Steve Jacobson described, there is also an option so there will be extra menu's created. you will get a window-menu where you can select the different notes-applications or databases that are opened or an attachment menu where you can unpack all attachments at ones. I think it is the accessibility option he talked about, buyt not sure. Look to all the options in this menu.
Regards, Marten On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 09:06:06 -0500 "Steve Jacobson" <[email protected]> wrote: >Steve, > >I apologize, I got home late last night and did not have a chance to >investigate the attachment business. I'll try to do it over the weekend. > >There is an option in Lotus Notes Preferences that determines if you use their >browser or your default browser. You might as well plunge into the hundreds >of options that there are. Go to the file menu, preferences, and within that >go to User Preferences. Once you are there, you will see that this is a >multi-page >dialog. If you stay on the "Basics" tab and tab through, you will find a sort >of list box with about 40 entries. It is entitled "Additional Options," but >the title is >not always read. Each entry is Selected or unselected. In time, you will >change other entries on this control, but it is easy to miss it as you tab >through. The >selected option is usually the last one you accessed so I can't tell you what >you will here, but listen to the indexes and look for something with thirty or >forty >choices based upon the Window-Eyes index. One of these options is "Use Web >Pallet." On the Notes 8.0 version I'm running here, it is the 14th of forty >options. Also, ignore the reporting of check boxes. If the item is >unchecked, you will hear "Unselected". If it is checked you will hear no >status at all, but >the check box is always reported as "Unchecked. There might be a way to fix >this but once I figured it out it just wasn't worth my time. Pressing the >space >bar changes the status. For example, what I hear is "Unchecked, Use web >pallet unselected fourteen of forty". If I press SPACE, I still hear >"Unchecked" >but the "Unselected" is gone. It just says "Unchecked, use web pallet >fourteen of forty." Have I beaten it to death yet? There is another option >on this >same list in position 22 here that says "Disable imbeded browser for Mime >Mail". I have that selected as well, but quite honestly, I don't know what >that >does. I am now wondering if I have that selected on my 8.5 version at home. >I also have found that specifying system colors improves the Window-Eyes >behavior when selecting text. There is an option that says to "Use Standard >Dialog Boxes" which I have selected, but I've never figured out what >difference it makes. Two other choices you should experiment with are "Use >TAB to navigate Read-only Documents" and ""Use Accessibility keyboard >navigation." In version 8.0, these are the 27th and 28th options. They may >be different in 8.5 but they are in the same area. With Browse Mode Off, the >TAB key can be used to jump to the next unread document. The first of these >options I believe is supposed to let you travel within a read-only document >such as to get to attachments and such. This interacts with the "Use >Accessibility Keyboard Navigation" and the two seem to affect each other. I >have >both of these turned on, but I don't know if this makes the most sense or not. > >I hope some of this helps, and I will try to double-check some of this on the >8.5 version I have installed at home and also tell you how I get to >attachments >there. > >Best regards, > >Steve Jacobson > > >On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 05:28:18 -0700, Steve Holmes wrote: > >>I also found that with some mails if files are attached, I can just >>hit the context key anywhere in the message and I will see attachment >>options. the first message I received with files attached did not >>give me this behavior aaand that's why I bugged this list with this >>other notes question. > >>Not all Lotus Notes questions are created equal, I guess. > >>Also, I find that if I click a link in a Lotus Notes message, I am >>stuck inside Notes' browser interface instead of a reall browser and >>with this situation, WE's browse mode is much harder to work with. > >>On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 09:46:09AM -0500, Steve Jacobson wrote: >>> Steve, >>> >>> How to get attachments is one of those things that I found changed with >>> 8.5. However, I did not get the basic notes shortcut in my install, so >>> there may >>> be other things that are different with your installation. Before 8.5, you >>> could turn browse mode off and use the arrow keys to arrow through links >>> and >>> attachments. When you find an attachment, an attachments pulldown becomes >>> active on the menu bar and there is a "save" option there. Try that just >>> in case it works on your version. If the arrow keys don't do anything, >>> I'll have to try this when I get home this evening since that's where I >>> have 8.5 to >>> refresh my memory. I think I had to TAB and then use the arrows. If you >>> click on an attachment, it may activate the menu item I mentioned above, >>> but I >>> think it opens a properties dialog that does not read as well but may work >>> for you in a pinch today. There may be other approaches, but it seems that >>> those of us using Notes, particularly 8.5, are getting very scarce. By the >>> way, if you get wind of the old Blind-Notes mailing list, don't subscribe >>> unless >you >>> want to test out your spam filter. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Steve Jacobson >>> >>> On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 04:06:19 -0700, Steve Holmes wrote: >>> >>> >Thanks to both Steve and Marten for the excellent ideas. I already >>> >saw Steve's message yesterday while searching GW Micro's site for >>> >anything, 'Lotus Notes.' I found on my computer, a link on the >>> >desktop called 'Lotus Notes 8.5 Basic' which launches the nlnotes.exe; >>> >what an improvement! I was actually able to use the program >>> >productively. >>> >>> >I do have another question though. How do you save attachments from >>> >an e-mail. If this gets too off topic for GW Micro, I'm willing to >>> >take it private but right now, it might still be an issue with using >>> >WE in conjunction with Notes. >>> >>> >Also, I notice that if browse mode gets turned off while inside Notes >>> >like when filling out a HTML form after clicking a link in a Notes >>> >message, browse mode breaks completely and I have to recycle >>> >Window-Eyes to get browse mode to function properly again. Has anyone >>> >experienced this last issue? >>> >>> >On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 08:26:03PM +0100, Marten Post Uiterweer wrote: >>> >> Hi Steve, >>> >> >>> >> My first thought was, to replace the startup-shortcut from notes2.exe to >>> >> nlnotes.exe as Steve Jacobson suggested. >>> >> >>> >> When that more accessible version of notes is started, press alt-b to go >>> >> to the bookmark-list. In the dutch notes version it is alt-b. I think in >>> >> the english version too. >>> >> The first option here is to open your mailbox. >>> >> Go to this option and press the contextkey. Arrow to Set bookmark as >>> >> favorite or something like that. >>> >> This will make your mailbox the default page when starting notes. >>> >> >>> >> And take a look at the options at the file/preferences/ user preferences >>> >> menu and the list of options here. >>> >> >>> >> In the notes help, there is something about accessibility. Also with >>> >> Google you will find things about Lotus notes and accessibility. >>> >> >>> >> Regards, Marten >>> >> On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 03:51:30 -0700 Steve Holmes >>> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> >Well, I just had a nightmaire at the office yesterday <smile>. I see >>> >> >we use Lotus Notes 8.5.something at IBM and frankly, the default >>> >> >accessibility proved to be a disaster. >>> >> > >>> >> >I never paid any attention to Notes related messages in the past >>> >> >because I never had to put up with the application and I heard so much >>> >> >bad press about it. >>> >> > >>> >> >Are there any quick references or notes on how to get WE to work >>> >> >better with this? I installed the Lotus Notes set files that comes >>> >> >with WE 7.5 but it doesn't appear to be associated. I know it has >>> >> >been workable with WE in the past but I've lost track of how current >>> >> >versions of Notes does with WE these days. >>> >> > >>> >> >Can anyone catch me up to speed here? In the meantime, I'll look >>> >> >through any past archives or knowledge base aarticles on the subject. >>> >> >If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original >>> >> >sender only. 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