Thank you, Chris. I know what a split button is and what it does. What
I was looking for was some way of determining whether one was on a split
button or a regular button without activating it. Ideally, one should
know what kind of control one is on before trying to interact with it.
Craig
On 9/20/2011 2:12 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:
If you press enter or the space bar it will click the button. If you
press the right arrow key though the button opens to a context menu,
hence the term split button.
Chris Hallsworth
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On 20/09/2011 19:07, Craig Werner wrote:
Greetings to the list.
I am a new Windows 7 user, so the information and findings presented
here may be inaccurate.
I have noticed that sometimes, Window-Eyes 7.5.1 does not announce a
split button when it encounters one. It simply says "button." An example
of this is the "Shut down" split button located off the "Start" menu.
Are there reliable ways of differentiating between normal Windows
buttons and split buttons?
Thanks for all help.
Craig
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