I don't think that's the problem. I'm not running nvda or jaws, and I still
have read to end problems. Sometimes it works, and many times it doesn't. It
seems to be random, but hard to pinpoint when it's going to occur. Many on
this list have been having read to end issues in outlook 2007, word 2007,
and on the web. Like me, ie8, and ie9 gives me read to end not working a lot
of times.


-----Original Message-----
From: Max G. Swanson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 9:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: My Read-to-End Partially Solved & Explained

I've noted here a couple times that Read-to-end seems to go dead even when
MSAA is on, and no Insert Key layout seems present on the system.  Here's
what may be happening:

As the beta cycle progresses, one sometimes is forced to use a backup
screenreader, often and in my case NVDA.  It's a known issue that when
switching back to W.E. from NVDA, browse mode wouldn't work.  I'm thinking
that in the current state of things, browse mode now works, but Read-to-end
doesn't.

I can't document whether a particular session where read=to=end has failed
has also included use of NVDA within the Web; however, it probably did. 
So the two screenreaders are playing a bit better together, but still
quarreling.  Any improvement is good, right?
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"Hope laid upon hope, that this crowd will not subside..." [Dave Matthews]
Regards, Max.


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