Greetings,

This is a Window-Eyes verbosity option. Ensure advanced options are showing in the WE control panel, navigate to Verbosity/Common/Focused, and set the "Prefix MSAA controls with the letter M" to "No." Finally, press Control-S to save your changes, and the extra "M" will no longer be spoken.

Regards,
Steve




On 6/25/2012 4:52 AM, Jesse delMuro wrote:
Hi guys, a few nights back, I basically outlined a problem I've come on
again which seems easily fixable but being able to get there's been the
trouble.


    Its simply this.  When browse mode, msaa mode, is on its all good
and reads great.  Turn that off and almost every link whether there's
text there or not, reads "m" link.  "m, click here to check for updates,
link" always m link, even if it says "increase volume" when msaa mode is
turned on.  So how to make it read normally whether msaa is on or off? I
remember having a machine which acted similar to this and have somehow
resolved it.  Any help would be appreciated since my new hours will
mirror those at GWmicro.  Thanks.
Jesse
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