One wish for the improvement of the F8-method, would be as follows. When you have pressed the F8-key the second time, you get a popup asking if you want to copy to the clipboard, reset the starting point, or cancel. OK, you want to have your stuff copied, and hence press the corresponding button. The way it stands today, you ALWAYS will hear the message "Copied To Clipboard" spoken. This, even if NOTHING in reality was copied. Yu go to an empty Notepad window and perform a Paste, and you can confirm NOTHING was copied.

The wish would have been, that AISquared had implemented a tiny security routine, in this process. They simply could have checked if anything got thrown on the actual clipboard. If, for some reason, the copying resulted in no contents copied, I would much rather have the speech inform me of such. The way it is right now, I have that silly synthesizer lying to me twenty-seven times a day, telling me things have been copied when there was no copy in reality. AISquared, could you please implement a routine to ensure that the speech gives us reliable info, if nothing else can be done about the F8-selection method.


David

On 1/23/2015 3:48 AM, Don H wrote:
The inconsistency of using F8 to copy info off a web page makes it pretty much useless. If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it.

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