if you do not want the window eyes control panel opening up every time you
close a program you want it in the notification area not the task bar. set
this to yes.
control backslash will open the control panel with either setting.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 7:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Punctuation.
It's pretty handy keeping Window-Eyes in the system tray, Anita. Any time
you want WE, control backslash opens the WE control panel. If you don't
leave it in the system tray, you'll keep running into it as you alt tab
through open programs. But if that's okay with you, you put it into the task
bar by doing this.
Control backslash to open the WE control panel.
Alt-e to put focus in the settings tree view.
Press the letter g to land on the general tree node.
Right arrow, then down arrow to startup options.
Tab to the show icon in the notification area instead of the task bar radio
buttons and choose no.
Tab to the save settings button and press spacebar.
Press escape to close the WE control panel.
To turn off punctuation, do this.
Control backslash to open the WE control panel.
Press Alt-E to put focus on the settings tree view.
Press S to land on the screen node.
Right arrow to expand the node, then down arrow to the punctuation tree
item.
You are now in a dialog with 4 different punctuation settings combo boxes,
each with its corresponding global/ program toggle button. They are math,
miscellaneous, space, and textual. Each toggle button comes before its
corresponding combo box in the tabbing order. If you only want punctuation
turned off for a specific program, then toggle the global/ program button or
buttons to program using spacebar before making a change to the setting in
the combo box.
The top setting in the combo boxes is "off." Up arrow to off in each of the
combo boxes, tab to the save settings button, and press Enter.
I recommend that you start by switching off just the textual punctuation. As
to whether you make that a global or a program change is up to you. Those
are usually the punctuation marks that drive you bats. However, if you turn
off math as well, then five percent will become five. When reading a
document with statistics, that gets confusing without knowing you're looking
at percentages. Again, up to you.
Lou N.
From: Anita [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 8:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Punctuation.
Hi List,
How do I turn off punctuation with WE? how do I take it out of my system
tray?
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