Dave,

You can open the Window-Eyes control panel and go to general, Core
Functions, and turn Cursor keys on and off.
Otherwise a hot key would have to be scripted to toggle this setting.

Alternatively you could associate a set file with each of these programs
and undefine the Shift-Arrow cursor keys if they're not used by the
program for standard selection. And if they are used in an edit window
and the title or class are different for the two windows you could
associate a set file with the window within which you don't want those
cursor keys and undefine them within that file.

Hth,
Tom


On 10/28/2014 9:58 PM, Dave Bahr wrote:
Hi. Is it possible to tell window-eyes to bypass a series of keystrokes
instead of just one at a time? I have some programs, outliners, that use
shift and arrows to move things around, but have to press the bypass key
each time. Can I just suspend hotkeys for a time?
thanks, dave
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