The closest you can get to this with a quick fix is to turn off all of the verbosity settings and turn on progress messages. Then all you'd hear would be: Page loading, paged loaded. And if you want to hear nothing but the title bar you'd have to either create a speak window for the entire title bar, which would also include: Windows Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox because they're both part of the title bar. So, if you want to hear only the page title you'd have to create a float window to encapsulate only that portion of the title bar and use a hyperactive window to monitor it for any change and read that float window.

Regards,
Tom


On 10/23/2012 8:57 AM, Jim Grimsby JR. wrote:
Hi,  well personally I can’t get window-eyes to read what I want it to
automaticly when brows mode loads.  All I want to here is the name of
the page.  So a feature would be nice in the  new page information
section to speak the title of the page.  For example let say I was on
the gw micro page.   When the brows buffer was loaded it would say
Welcome to GW Micro

In the automaticly reading section we have nothing first 25 lines and
whole page. What if all we want is the first line of text or we want to
define a number of lines to read.   So lets say I was on the gw micro
web page and I wanted it to read the name of the page and then the first
line it would look something like this.

Welcome to GW Micro

Skip to Main Content

Right now I just have the status messages on they let me know when the
buffer is loaded but they are rather verbos.  I really just need to know
when I can start working in brows mode.

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