Patrick,

Even if we don't respond to every message individually (especially where feature requests are concerned), we do still read them and discuss them.

Thanks,
Steve




On 10/23/2012 3:48 PM, Patrick wrote:
I would love this. Also, did you all get the first message I posted
about browse mode suggestions? It seems as if no one responded.
If you put this in, will this be in this upgrade?

-----Original Message----- From: Jim Grimsby JR.
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 2:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Browse Mode Enhancements

Hi,  it is really sounding like what people are wanting here is a speech
and sounds maniger.  So you can control what each ctrl says in what
order and if a sound is played.   So the focus type setting in verbosity
would be the default unless it was changed in the speech and sounds
maniger.
How this might look and work.  So when you open the maniger you get a
list view of all the ctrls that window-eyes can read.  Lets say you want
to work with links so you select links.
Now you tab once.
There is a list of options. Speek name.  ok this is clearly the name of
the link.
Check it with space bar.
Arrow to the next option.
Speak
State.  Ok this is same page visited etc.  arrow to the next option.
Description
This would be ftp mail to call to etc.
Type.
Now if you see a control you want to reorder  how it is read you find
the option you want to move and tab to the move up and move down buttons
tell you have it in the oder you want. The next option could be the play
sound option.  If you press this another dialog opens where you can
define the sound.
Finely a button that allows you to change what window eyes says when you
have landed on this ctrl. This will open a list view where you can arrow
to the text options for the ctrl.
So lets say you want link to say hyper link you arrow down to the type
option and press tab.  There you have a edit box where you can type
hyper link.
Or if you want visited to say been there.
You could also add features like giving you the ability to define a
voice for this ctrl.   Adding hints to be read or hot keys in some apps
to move to a sertain type of control. For example you could define ctrl
1 threw 9 to move to the first 9  tab ctrls if you are in a dialog that
uses them.
Now that would be what I call power.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 7:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Browse Mode Enhancements

I like the choice of using tones to indicate going in and out of Browse
mode. I would like this option extended to all elements of browsing web
pages. Having the option to get WE to use sounds to indicate links,
radio buttons, check boxes, etc. would be appreciated.

For some reason this makes going through pages faster, because tones
don't require as much time as words. And our brain seems to pick up on
the meaning of sounds very quickly.

Vic





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