Hey, Lou.

No. The new Window-Eyes version still works the same as older versions with
regards to reading the word link. What I do is press the right arrow key
(the upside-down t keys)every time I find myself listening to a long link.
That's for pages with which I'm not familiar. For pages I visit regularly, I
can navigate using any of several browse mode hot keys--like next or
previous text or next or previous heading. Stuff like that.

<grin>. Sometimes, just for kicks, I like to listen to read running down and
then catching a quick breath, though. Sometimes.

Lou N.

-----Original Message-----
From: Louis [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 9:09 AM
To: 'gw info'
Subject: I Protest!

It's becoming more and more annoying to me to have to listen to the reading
of
endless links, many many of which are now extending out to three and four
lines
in length, and what's more, the authors of most of such articles don't even
have
the courtesy to go to the trouble of resuming the text on a new line!  I
find it
extremely tedious to listen to, not to mention the gradual drop in pitch of
my
Eloquence voice into his boots until he can't go any lower!  Am I really the
only one who is bothered by this?  Couldn't GW do something about it?  It
seems
to me that all that is needed is that the screen reader might just delete
the
reading of the entire link when in read-to-end mode, and maybe just say the
word
link, or long URL, or some such.  Reserve the reading of such trash for the
arrow keys.  Since I thought all links are blue onscreen, it shouldn't be
impossible to execute such a modification.

Thanks for listening

Louis Gosselin


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