Hi Tom.

As i wrote earlyer, you should be able to se what is found as you have typed 2-3 or more letters of the name or e-mail address. But there is no script for Jaws to handle this dialogbox, therefor you must press the tab key, to get the result available, and read the result with insert+up arrow.

You can continue typing more letters untill you find the correct receiver of the e-mail, and than go on with the subject and text field.

I know that this is'nt just as accessible as you knew from Window Eyes, but so is the reallity.

Hans Pauli.


----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Tom Fairhurst
Dato: 27. maj 2017 22:12
Til: List Jaws
Emne: ***SPAM*** [JAWS-Users] Selecting E-mail Recipients in Windows LiveMail

I won’t write about this any more because I’m as tired of writing about it as you are of hearing about it. I have the latest version of Window Eyes, the latest version of NVDA, and the latest version of JAWS on my Windows 7 64-bit Pro computer. Selecting E-mail recipients by typing in the To field works perfectly for me in Window-Eyes.I start hearing suggestions, and arrowing through the list, they are spoken and can be selected. In JAWS, nothing is spoken, and no suggestions appear. The Read Current Line and arrow keys only read my typed text. When I tab out and back into the field, only my typed text appears. In NVDA, likewise, when I start typing in the To field, I can only read my typed text. If I arrow down or up, I still only hear my typed text. However, if I tab out and then back into the field, I hear the first suggestion spoken. If I were to type some letters and arrow down twice and then tab out and back, I would hear the third suggestion in the To field. These results would be expected. Thus, the suggestion information is populating properly, but NVDA won’t read it. Strange indeed. Thanks so much for everyone’s help.
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