Jim,

The closest blank lines setting that matches what you want is to have them not announced during Read-To-End. For now, they will be spoken at all other times, including when the mouse pointer or cursor moves over them, and if you activate the Read Window hot key. This setting is found under Screen/Other.

To adjust keyboard interruptability, navigate to Keyboard/Other. If you want this setting to be program-specific, activate the toggle scope button to set it to Program. When set to "all keys," any key will interrupt Window-Eyes speech. When set to "cursor keys off," all keys except the four Arrow keys will interrupt speech. When set to "cursor keys only," only the four Arrow keys will interrupt speech. When set to "Control or Alt," only the Control or Alt keys will stop Window-Eyes from speaking. When set to "off," no keys will interrupt Window-Eyes.

Regards,
Steve



On 8/4/2011 7:03 PM, Jim Grimsby JR. wrote:
hi,
well the first thing has to do with blank lines. is there some way I am
not seeing to have window-eyes read blank lines only when the mouse
pointer or cursor is moved to a blank line. in other words I only want
to here the blank announcement when the cursor or mouse pointer lands on
a blank line. when window-eyes is reading a dialog or when I issue the
read window command I really don’t need to know how many blank lines are
in the window.
also with some programs such as Skype or windows live messenger I find
it very helpful to have interrupt ability turned on for all keys accepts
for typing. I don’t want speech interrupted when I am typing because
this will cause me to miss new messages but when enter or a cursor
movement command is pressed or I press control it would be nice to have
speech interrupted.
I have checked everywhere and I can not find how to accomplish these
things.
thanks.
Jim Grimsby Jr.
e-mail: [email protected]
Skype: Jim.Grimsby
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