Or maybe the other way around. Have a global script and if there is a cursor enable it but if there isn't disable it. Or enable on edit/rich edit focuses, etc. Whatever matches your criteria.

Doug

Michael D. Lawler wrote:
Generally message boxes and dialogs can have there own set with this feature turned off, but you could also write a script to watch for activation of them and force the setting off.



At 02:03 PM 7/25/2008, you wrote:
I want Window-Eyes to say "blank" when cursoring through text with the up
and down arrow keys, but not in other situations.  For example, if
Window-Eyes is automatically reading the text in a message box that
contains a blank line, I do not need to know about it, so do not want to
hear "blank."

Is such a setting possible, or is scripting necessary for this?

Jamal


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