Hi Keith,

Just had this problem in Outlook 03 and solved it by reclassing the view to a list view. Try this and see how you go.

HTH
Neville.


On 15/03/2014 1:04 PM, Keith Christian wrote:

When arrowing up or down on the list of emails, there is no speech
generated.  When I press enter on a message, then arrowing up and down reads
the email as expected.  I must have turned off a setting somehow.  Any
ideas?  How would I search the knowledge database to trouble shoot this?  I
have never done this.

Thanks for your replies.  I very much appreciate it.

Keith


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris G [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 5:53 AM
To: keith christian; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Outlook

In your inbox if you use your up and down arrow the information should read.
If you open a message you can try alt-1 through alt-7 on the number row to
get header info.

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On 3/14/2014 6:49 AM, keith christian wrote:
Okay, you are right, I was looking at the Office app and not the
Outlook! I was able to check the checkbox to virtualized and I am not
sure what that will change yet.  But I did finally get it.

Should message header information be read automatically such as who it
is from, and if there are attachments?  If not, is there a command to
get that information?

Thanks a lot.

Keith



-----Original Message-----
From: Chris G [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 4:17 AM
To: Keith Christian; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Outlook


Hi,
Make sure you have Outlook running.
Make sure in the apps menu you are selecting Outlook Enhance and not
Office Enhance.  Sounds like you are selecting Office Enhance.


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On 3/14/2014 12:31 AM, Keith Christian wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for Ccing me.  I get the digest version of thee emails and it
takes a day for me to get the messages.  So thanks for that.

I was able to follow the steps you outlined.  I get to Press ENTER on
Outlook enhance.

After I get to this step, I get either help or options.  When I press
enter on options, the only thing there is spelling.

So I do not see the following steps.
Down arrow to Add-in settings and press enter.
Down arrow to enable message Virtualization and press enter.

I am wondering if I messed something up trying to get it to work.
When in Outlook, I am not able to hear the label of the email message
like who it is from and if there are attachments.  But I can press
enter on the email and then access the contents.

What is the command for reading the title of the email?  I assumed it
would automatically read this information when arrowing up or down.
I tried an insert tab and other keyboard combinations and could not
figure it out.  I am getting close.

    What am I missing?

Thanks,

Keith


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris G [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:52 AM
To: Keith Christian; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Outlook

Hi,

Make sure outlook is running.
Then press control-backslash for the we panel.
Press ALT-A for the apps menu.
press O to get to Outlook Enhance.
Press ENTER on Outlook enhance.
Down arrow to Add-in settings and press enter.
Down arrow to enable message Virtualization and press enter.

Now emails will load in the browse mode buffer.

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Buffalo, NY 14223
Phone: 888-678-1433 Ext 101
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On 3/13/2014 12:38 AM, Keith Christian wrote:
Hi,

I am very happy with how Window Eyes is working for me using Word.
I am really struggling in getting to get it to work for me in Outlook.
I started to follow the directions listed below and I got messed up
somewhere.  I am not sure how to fix it.  I am not convinced that I
want to read messages as web pages and go through all of the steps
outlined below.  I have been a JAWS user and I am comfortable  just
pressing enter on an email message and pressing the down arrow to
read the
message.
I hope that makes sense.  Can anyone help me with the instructions
on how to get WE to read the email messages properly in Outlook?  I
would like to arrow up and down the list of emails hearing who the
message is from and if it has been read or not.  Press enter on the
email and be able to listen to the contents of the email.

Thanks
Keith

Microsoft Outlook 2010:


Please note that since Word is used as the email reading engine,
Emails are read just like Word documents instead of web pages. This
means that Browse mode is not used. If you want to view an Email
using Browse mode, it must be opened in the IE engine. To do this,
press Alt-H, then A, then V. You will need to do this for each
message you want
to view using Browse mode.
The following should be changed to make things read better.

- Turn off the preview/reading pane by doing the following: Press
ALT-V, followed by P, followed by N. Press Down arrow until you
reach the Off item, then press Enter. Please note that you will need
to do this for each folder.

- Set Outlook to load directly in your inbox by doing the following:
1. Press ALT-F for the File tab. 2. Press T for Options.
3. Press A for Advanced.
4. Press Tab 4 times until you reach the Browse button.
5. Press Space.
6. Press I until you get to Inbox.
7. Press Enter.
8. Press Tab to move to the OK button.
9. Press Enter.

- To quickly access the Inbox from anywhere in Outlook, press
CTRL-SHIFT-I

- To quickly move between messages and folders, press CTRL-TAB or F6



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