Hi Darrell,
Go to the Window-Eyes control panel, press Alt-A to open the App menu,
and press W until you hear Word Navigation, which is the app which gives
you the navigation power you describe. Open this menu entry, and choose
Help. Tab over to the edit box where you will see the details of the
navigation mode, and then you will understand why Window-Eyes has much
of its functionality disabled in this mode.
hth,
Rod
On 3/27/14 8:33 PM, Darrell Bowles wrote:
Hello, I am using word 2013 and window-eyes 8.4.
When I use window-eyes in normal mode, word and window-eyes work just
fine.
When I use navigation with my predefined hotkey, insert z or capslock
z on a laptop keyboard (witch is what I am using), Window-eyes
practically becomes unusuable. I will say that this is a large
document with immages, but this does not happen with other screen readers.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Darrell
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