Cursor keys are blocked in standard Win32 controls accept ones with a cursor so it would take a simple script to address this.


At 03:26 PM 9/19/2008, you wrote:
Says nothing, just does what WE always does in Eudora, for example, when control-tab is pressed, says the name and subject of the message it is focused on.

I have tried different delays, first action, second action, no different.



At 02:24 PM 9/19/2008, you wrote:
Hello Curtis,

If it doesn't work, what does it do? Remain silent? Say the wrong thing? If so, did you try entering a delay factor?

----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Curtis Delzer
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: what I can really use!
tried that exactly, no luck at all.
I know I "should" be able to do that, and thanks for the kind way as to how to do it with all the steps, but, as I say, been there, done that, no cigar! Tried delays of different times, no luck, undefined control-tab if defined other ways in WE, no cigar!
Thanks!
Curtis Delzer.
HS
At 02:04 PM 9/19/2008, you wrote:
Hello Curtis,
You should be able to get this automatic reading by following these steps:
1. Press Control-Backslash to open the Window-Eyes Control Panel.
2. Press alt-c to open the Cursoring dialogue.
3. Down arrow until you locate an "undefined" cursoring key.
4. Press alt-c to choose the Capture Key button.
5. Press control-tab.
6. Press tab to access the First Action.
7. Press down arrow until you have selected Title/Status.
8. Press tab until you reach the OK button and press enter to accept the
changes.
9. Repeat starting at step 5 using control-shift-tab as the key to be
defined.
10. Press alt-f to pull down the File menu.
11. Press s to pull down the Save menu.
12. Press s again to save the Eudora set file.
13. You have now defined control-tab and control-shift-tab to pass through
to Eudora, then speak the title of the window.
I hope this helps. As you can see, if it works for you, it is not a matter
of scripting. :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Curtis Delzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "the gw-micro scripting list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 9:59 AM
Subject: what I can really use!

I use Eudora, as many of you know if you really care, <grin> but in
this program, using the control-tab cycles you through open
mailboxes, placing your focus on them, toward the left, and
control-shift-tab, to the right. This is normal behavior in programs
which use multiple windows inside them. Window-Eyes needs the ability
to read the window titles as they are shown! Now we have to, each
time the focus is changed, hit the window title command to see what
it is. It'd probably be a simple script for someone with the
inclination to figure out what to look for and to respond to
control-tab, or control-shift-tab. I attempted to do this using set
file capabilities, no luck!
Curtis Delzer.
HS

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