On 11/11/2009 6:18 PM, Chip Orange wrote:
how about the example in the onCursorKey documentation?
There is an example there already.
I think it shows you how you can suppress the normal window eyes speech by returning true, and this is what isn't working for me.
Ah, so you do admit there is an example. <grin> It's working for me. That's why I asked for a sample from you.
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