Would the hotkey reassignment be global or just for the
program? thank you for your recommendation. I'll give that a try.
Solomon.
At 11:09 AM 10/30/2011, you wrote:
I would recommend changing "read to end" hot key to a single key
like the scroll lock or the pause key, or even control-shift-enter works well.
control-shift-r, somehow I have found to be problematic over the years.
Curtis Delzer
At 12:01 PM 10/29/2011, Solomon Mekonnen wrote:
Hi Grant, good afternoon
thank you so much for that response. Yes, I would certainly like
to read extended passages especially when I review verse notes. It
is frustrating to go line by line. You almost forget what you just
read when you listen to the current line. It comes in
fragments. I will try to copy material into a MSWord or some such
word processor. I have talked to Lary as well. He says he would be
very happy to make adjustments if GWMicro tells him what needs to
be done. Aaron from GWMicro told me that everything should work if
OnlineBible follows Standard controls. And we the users are lost
in between. Some day the two may decide to work together on our
behalf. The solution to our problem is lost in the
might-have-beens of the intentions of our benefactors.
Would you please tell me more about your news letter?
Cheers!
Solomon.
At 12:41 PM 10/29/2011, you wrote:
Greetings Solomon,
I wish I was able to provide an answer for your problem. I do have
the Online Bible program version 4.10. My question is, "What do
you want to use the read to end command for?" For reading extended
passages of Scripture, I use a separate file. If wanting to read
books from the library section, you might be able to cut and paste
them into a word processor for easier read to end access.
Unfortunately, the Online Bible is not as screen reader friendly
as it was back in the DOS and earlier windows versions. In recent
years Larry Pierce has had more interaction with JAWS users and
also has wandered somewhat away from the basic guidelines of
MicroSoft codes thus making it a bit more difficult for screen
readers to work with the Online Bible.
If you hear from other WindowEyes and Online Bible users, you
might let me know what they have to say. In fact, it might be good
to create a list of users who can share tips and questions. I can
perhaps ask if others are using WE and the OLB when I send out the
Bartimaeus newsletter next time.
Listening for His shout!
Grant E. Metcalf
Bartimaeus Alliance of the Blind, Inc.
Phone: 650-589-6890
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://bartimaeus.us/
----- Original Message ----- From: "Solomon Mekonnen" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 8:01 AM
Subject: Read-to-End:
Is there any one out there who knows the trik to make the
Read-to-end function work in Online Bible?
I am running WindowEyes7.5.1, Windows7, and Online bible4.10
ScreenReaderVersion.
If possible, I do not wish to reinstall an earlier version of the
onlineBible. Everything works fine except the Read-to-End function.
Thanks
Solomon.
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