Dennis and list:

Thanks for the tip for reclassifying the fields, works great.

Another thing I noticed after doing this is that the problems of not reading
the entire message when either deleting it and moving on to the next one
with ctrl-d or the delete key; and just moving to the next or previous
message with the alt-arrow keys seems to have disappeared.

Bob Hill
Michigan's Assistive Technology Resource
1-800-274-7426, ext. 321
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Brown--dbTech!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "JFW List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 5:56 AM
Subject: OE5 Header Labels not Reading w/3518.


Hi All,
If you're using the 3518 Public Beta, and your header field names aren't
announcing when tabbing through them, stop on one of those fields and
reclassify that puppy to a standard "Edit" class.  It is currently
classified as an Edit Combo.
This should work until the Development staff return on Monday.
1. While in Outlook Express, hit Control+N to create a new message.
2.  Your current field should be the "To:" field.  Tab down once and see if
"CC:" gets announced; if it does, then skip this message; if it doesn't...
3. While in one of these header fields, hit Insert+7 to launch the
Configuration Manager--Window Classes utility.
4.  Tab to the list of available classes and hit "E" to jump to the "Edit"
class type.
5.  Whack Enter twice and once back in the message header, tab through  the
fields and see if the names are announced; (i.e. To: CC: Subject:, etc.)
If not, Alt+Tab out of, then back into OE5 and see if that fixed it.

There is probably some reason they had it classified as an Edit Combo, but
this fix will work until they return on Monday.



Thanks,
Dennis Brown, DB Tech! 770-465-9621
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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