I'm totally in agreement about the select text feature. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. I think both ways should be able to be used, for the people who want to do it the old way, and if you want to do it the new way that would be nice too. but maybe that's not possible since a virtual buffer is no longer being used? Would it be possible to return the text-selection back to the old way, like in previous versions of Window-eyes? I know you guys can't make everyone happy all the time but this is nice so far!





On 11/25/2014 2:11 PM, Rob Hudson wrote:

A couple more observations about the beta.

I went over to Internet Explorer 11 and, yes, navigation is still a bit slow. I am running win7x64, with a quad core CPU and 8 gb ram.

When opening a new link in Explorer, say by pressing enter, you hear the page address. So you press enter on a link, here a long address and then the page loads, except you have to sit through listening to the address before you find out page information such as how many links, headings, etc. are on the page. This is not a beta issue; I noticed it in other versions of W E as well.

Top and bottom are no longer spoken when arrowing in browse mode. This should be returned.

The place marker keys in internet explorer just ding, instead of doing anything.

I think the normal way of selecting text in browse mode should be used as well as the f8 thing. I was reading an e mail in windows mail (not windows live, just to clarify) and hitting shift down arrow to select a line is certainly faster than f8, move to end, f8 again. Both options should be present.

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