That's correct, however, you can get Windows Live Mail from http://get.live.com and all you'd need to do is hit enter on the download button and install the program or programs you wanted on your machine.

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From: "Shane Hecker" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 2:38 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] questions about live mail

The reason I'd want to use live mail is straight forward. Eventually, I will be forced to upgrade to Microsoft's latest and greatest os. I've already had to do this with the new laptop I got, which has Windows 7 64 bit. Since the laptop has live mail installed, I figured it would be a good idea to put it on my desktop. Hopefully, this would make moving emails from my desktop to my laptop and vice versa easier. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Windows 7 does not come with outlook express installed (or any mail client for that matter).

Shane

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sherrie Gosling" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] questions about live mail


I will answer each question in the body of the message.. below. I am using Win 7, 64 bit, Jaws 11 latest.
Sherrie


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From: "Shane Hecker" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 10:30 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [JAWS-Users] questions about live mail

I noticed when I tried to use live mail with jaws 11, several things are different.
1. It didn't announce the status of the message (example unread).
2. It didn't announce the status of a conversation (collapsed or expanded).

Answer for 1 and 2: You need to have graphics read all turned on (Use insert V to get there) Then the appropriate graphics need to be labeled. This is easier with sighted help but I did figure out the unread, attachment, and expanded graphics and labeled them. Then I changed my graphics setting back to graphics labeled.

3. Autocomplete is turned on for addresses. When filling in the to field on a new message, it didn't announce the address or name of the contact. In outlook express, it does this.
Answer: Actually, when you tab and then shift tab it will read the expanded addresses. But it does not use the names to expand. It will expand the email address if you start to type the beginning letters of the email address but this is not really convenient since I don't have all the addresses memorized. What does work pretty well is to give each contact a nickname that is distinctive. I use first names or things like sister, grandson, husband, etc. Then you can type the nicknames followed by a comma and the addresses will fill in automatically. But you still have to tab and shift tab to get back and hear them.

4. When trying to get to the message body when creating a new message, Jaws jumps in and out of forms mode. It then starts reading what looks like a web page. If you try to navigate around the page, the system sometimes goes haywire and you get ding-ding-ding-ding.
Answer: I don't get this problem. When replying to a message I do have to press the left mouse key to put focus in the edit field for the reply. But the regular editing functions work at that point. I do have document presentation set to simple layout if that might make a difference. I also have screen track virtual cursor on but I don't know if that makes any difference.



5. First letter navigation doesn't appear to be working in the folder list. You can probably guess what the question is. How do you fix it or is it something that can be fixed? Thanks for any information you can provide. I'm using windows xp sp3.
Answer: I have not found any first letter navigation in the folder list. The home and end keys do take you to the top and bottom of the list which is handy. I also have the folders grouped into subfolders For example each current mailing list has it's own folder included in a folder called a new mail folder. This way the folders that need checking regularly are all at the top of the list. Then I have folders for saving emails in such categories as Letters to save, Food-Health related, For future reference, etc. These have other folders inside so that when arrowing up and down the folder list I can close the main folders and not have to arrow through each sub folder.


Now my question is "Since you have Xp that means you have access to Outlook Express. Why would you want to use Windows Live Mail if you don't have TO?


Sherrie

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