Well said Man,

It is silly, and I find many clients will ever understand the logic behind
it.

 

TTFN.

The first thing I do with any screen reader I come across is turn the auto
forms mode off.  It's a pain in the arse.

 

The rules for when auto forms mode turns on and off are ridiculous to teach.
Then you have computers with browser applets installed to auto fil forms for
you and that gums up the works.  I just hate teaching it, and my clients
despise learning it.

 

Where-as they understand that you have to press enter to start typing and
something else to go back to browsing all the time and no exceptions.  Are
we so lazy as a society that the press of an enter key is really too much
effort, or should we just switch to apple and have single mode access to
entire webpages.

 

I dano, as long as it's optional, smiles.

 

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On 2011-09-22, at 1:28 PM, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:





Hi Everyone:

Hmm, just thought I'll throw in a suggestion OR TWO, not sure if these can
be implemented in Window-Eyes, but several competitors already have it, and
as such I don't think it can be that too hard for GW Micro to implement.

How about auto Browse mode on and off?  I get tired of having to press
<enter> to turn browse mode on and then ctrl-shift-a to turn it back on.
This slows me down quite a bit at work.  Hopefully this can be implemented
during the course of the rewrite of the Browse Mode functionality in the
next upcoming Window-Eyes!

Also, with regards to Eloquence, why does it install more than one package?
All over the Control Panel's add/remove programs, I read ETI Eloquence this
and that!  Could there be one compact install of Eloquence analogous to that
in Jaws?

May be I'm dreaming a bit, but I sure like Eloquence implementation in Jaws
than in Window-Eyes.  Sorry, I don't care for the Window-Eyes DecTalk sounds
too canned for me to understand!

Sincerely,
Olusegun
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