Also, if the bypass key is not used, these keyes should still be passed 
through, I would think, although the 
speech generated might not be helpful.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson


On Wed, 29 Oct 2014 00:47:45 -0400, Tom Kingston wrote:

>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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