OK, I found the item I wanted to change. The key item I happened to find in a
"tip for the day": I needed to check the Advanced Options in the Help Menu.
That made the other options available to me, and Verbosity was one or two lines
below General.
I wish the Amazon album download problem could be solved that easily.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim in Detroit
To: David Plumlee ; Rod Hutton ; gwmicro
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: I Lost the Sounds Associated with CTRL-Shift-AI have somehow
lost the sounds that tell me the state of Browse Mode when I press CTRL-SHIFT-A
in a browser. While I know that in years past, we didn't have that indicator, I
admit that I am rather "spoile
You have to open [General] than arrow down to verbosity.
From: David Plumlee
Sent: January 04, 2014 19:16
To: Rod Hutton ; gwmicro
Subject: Re: I Lost the Sounds Associated with CTRL-Shift-AI have somehow
lost the sounds that tell me the state of Browse Mode when I press CTRL-SHIFT-A
in a browser. While I know that in years past, we didn't have that indicator, I
admit that I am rather "spoile
When I press v in the WE control panel, Verbosity does not appear. I have
screen, keyboard, mouse, hotkeys, general, braille, and devices. So where is
Verbosity and how do I find it? I am still using Windows XP along with the
most current version of WE.
----- Original Message -----
From: Rod Hutton
To: David Plumlee ; gwmicro
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: I Lost the Sounds Associated with CTRL-Shift-AI have somehow
lost the sounds that tell me the state of Browse Mode when I press CTRL-SHIFT-A
in a browser. While I know that in years past, we didn't have that indicator, I
admit that I am rather "spoiled" b
Hi David,
In the Window-Eyes control panel, press V to highlight Verbosity, press
right-arrow
to expand this, then press down-arrow until you highlight Browse Mode.
Press right-arrow
to expand this, and press down-arrow until you highlight Autoload. Press
tab until
you hear "When Browse Mode is toggled on or off Global." Tab once to focus
the radio
button which you can modify in order to set the action which occurs when
browse mode
is toggled on or off. Finally, tab to the save button and press spacebar to
save
your changes, and then Escape to leave the Window-Eyes control panel.
Enjoy,
Rod
On 1/04/14 12:00 AM, David Plumlee wrote:
David Plumlee
Jim in Detroit
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