Hi, there are times when a form field is not read while outside of
Browse mode, but if you toggle Browse mode on, you can get a contextual
look at the form and find out which edit box is which. Can you give me
an example of where a form is not read properly with Window-Eyes?
On 5/7/2011 8:31 PM, Vaughan Dodd wrote:
Hello everyone.
We have talked before about Window-eyes not reading field names of edit
boxes whemn completing online forms, and I find myself in the disappointing
action of having to suggest that Jaws handles this much better.
Preferring not to have to load JFW everytime I want to complete an online
form - can anyone suggest ways in which Window-Eyes performance can be
improved? Are there Internet Explorer tweaks that need to be made or do GW
and Microsoft have to fix something which is broken within either or both
pieces of software?
Using Window-eyes 7.5 on Windows Seven 32 and 64 versions. Just checking
that all configurations are up-to-date.
With thanks.
Vaughan.
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