Hi Dave,

It's okay, and no I didn't know that about the cc, thanks for that. The problem isn't the player but the typing window. Even though it's highly illegal in the United States, medical transcription companies love to higher independent contractors and then tell them what tools to use for completion of their work.

Tony



On 3/31/2014 7:00 PM, Dave Bahr wrote:
I apologize but I don't have the answer but am running into a similar situation. What platform are you working with? The cc's are just the braille equivalent to custom control. Sorry if you knew that already. Please do keep me posted on what you learn about this, won't you? Would your work allow you to use another program like express scribe?
On 3/31/2014 1:08 PM, Tony Hernandez wrote:
Hi all,

How do I do this? What happens is that for my work platform, an ActiveX control gets launched when I open a new dictation to transcribe. This has a window class of TX151. I have explored this with the mouse cursor and see that in braille the control is marked with two Cs, i.e. cc, as its type. At least that is how it appears to me. I know that the system caret can move through this, but I can't get WE 8.4 to focus in this window. I've tried rooting the focus cursor to the location of the mouse to no avail. I have tried to launch the reclass dialog, but this doesn't work; it won't come up. I can focus on this dialog using another screen reader, but I really would like to try it with WE, as I suspect WE processes keystrokes more appropriately for this dialog, i.e. letting the application keystrokes through and speaking what needs to be spoken rather using a key pressed event in the same manner as that other reader. If anyone has any ideas, I welcome them. So far WE has been more usable than the other reader with another job I currently hold, so I have high hopes for this job as well.

Tony Hernandez

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