Chip,

Having some code to look at would be helpful in determining what's going on.

Aaron

On 11/10/2009 5:43 PM, Allison and Chip Orange wrote:
Hi GW,

I have a script, unfortunately at work (where I don't have access to the
support list), where I'm making use of the onCursorKey event; what I've
found, is that when I return true in both the before and after stages, I am
unable to stop window eyes from speaking text.  the example of writing yoru
own custom read line functionality, which is included in the documentation,
is close enough to what I'm wanting to do, and absolutely doesn't work for
me; that is, I'd like to stop window eyes speaking what it normally does,
and I'd like to replace it with my own text.  I'm returning true beoth
before and after the key is processed, and it's having no effect.

is this a docs error (I don't think so though), or is this function not
working as expected?

thanks.

Chip


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