Hello everyone,

Perhaps most of us here know that the run dialogue of windows is a very nice
and a powerful tool that offers easy way to quickly access files and to
launch certain items with in our computer. It is a preferred tool for
launching system folders, files and a lot more. I my self often use run to
rapidly open my downloads and desktop folder, documents, Direct mail,
notepad, wordpad, drives. Command prompt. i even use it for launching JAWS,
web addresses, system files and a lot lot more. Also, One thing I like most
with run is that, it keeps your previous entries and display it as a
dropdown similar to the web address history of most web browsers. So, typing
a letter or couple of letters, for instance typing D then O with in the
run's edit combo will bring all items you previously accessed that starts
with letters D and O available just underneath it. It's obvious that because
of my obsessive use of run dialogue that, I have these very long run
history. But everytime I down arrow to the history after typing couple of
letters, it's strange that my screen reader don't automatically read the
selected history item. Not sure, but I think once down arrow is tapped  the
SayLine function is executed at the same time. But my jaws don't just do it.
As a result every time I down arrow to the history items i am always
compelled  to manually perform SayLine command jaws key + up arrow to verify
my history selection. Just wondering if I am the only person who is use to
encounter the described problem or it is a happening that happens across.

 

Thanks!

Abdulaziz Dapilin

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