RE: Word 2010 questions

2016-04-14 Thread Van Lant, Robin via Talk
I think what you are looking for is on the WE Control Panel onder Verbosity, 
Office, Word, Miscellaneous.  There is a check box for speak styles, which I 
have unchecked.  I don't hear that stuff you mentioned, so this might be it.  



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On Behalf Of Chris Grabowski via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 1:51 PM
To: Smith, Veronica; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: Word 2010 questions

Hi,
If you have the wordnav app installed (it comes by default) Press insert-z to 
turn the navigation keys on, you can press h, shift-h etc.
Press insert-z to turn it off.
Chris


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On Behalf Of Smith, Veronica via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 3:30 PM
To: Donald L. Roberts <donald.robert...@gmail.com>; Window-Eyes Discussion List 
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Subject: RE: Word 2010 questions

You would only hit H if you are in Fire Fox or Internet Explorer. 

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From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+veronica.smith=aps@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Donald L. Roberts via Talk
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 2:21 PM
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Subject: Word 2010 questions

Running Window-eyes on an HP Windows 10 desktop with Window-eyes 9.4.  

What is the Window-eyes command in word to move to the next heading?  I asked 
this elsewhere and was told to hit the letter h.  But all that does is add an h 
to an unprotected word document, at least on this machine.  So what am I 
missing?

Next, what do I need to change in the Window-eyes control panel if I want to 
read a word document without hearing things like headers, bullets, etc?  In 
other words, if I am reading a document where I wish to hear only the text of 
the document.

Thanks.

Don Roberts
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RE: Word 2010 questions

2016-04-13 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
Hi,
If you have the wordnav app installed (it comes by default)
Press insert-z to turn the navigation keys on, you can press h, shift-h etc.
Press insert-z to turn it off.
Chris


Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com


-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Smith, Veronica via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2016 3:30 PM
To: Donald L. Roberts <donald.robert...@gmail.com>; Window-Eyes Discussion List 
<talk@lists.window-eyes.com>
Subject: RE: Word 2010 questions

You would only hit H if you are in Fire Fox or Internet Explorer. 

-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+veronica.smith=aps@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Donald L. Roberts via Talk
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 2:21 PM
To: t...@window-eyes.com
Subject: Word 2010 questions

Running Window-eyes on an HP Windows 10 desktop with Window-eyes 9.4.  

What is the Window-eyes command in word to move to the next heading?  I asked 
this elsewhere and was told to hit the letter h.  But all that does is add an h 
to an unprotected word document, at least on this machine.  So what am I 
missing?

Next, what do I need to change in the Window-eyes control panel if I want to 
read a word document without hearing things like headers, bullets, etc?  In 
other words, if I am reading a document where I wish to hear only the text of 
the document.

Thanks.

Don Roberts
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RE: Word 2010 questions

2016-04-13 Thread Smith, Veronica via Talk
You would only hit H if you are in Fire Fox or Internet Explorer. 

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On Behalf Of Donald L. Roberts via Talk
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 2:21 PM
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Subject: Word 2010 questions

Running Window-eyes on an HP Windows 10 desktop with Window-eyes 9.4.  

What is the Window-eyes command in word to move to the next heading?  I asked 
this elsewhere and was told to hit the letter h.  But all that does is add an h 
to an unprotected word document, at least on this machine.  So what am I 
missing?

Next, what do I need to change in the Window-eyes control panel if I want to 
read a word document without hearing things like headers, bullets, etc?  In 
other words, if I am reading a document where I wish to hear only the text of 
the document.

Thanks.

Don Roberts
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Re: Word 2010 questions

2016-04-11 Thread Edward Green via Talk
Hi Don,

You need to enable Word Navigation Mode with insert z if you want to be able to 
do things like press h to move between headings.  This is akin to browse mode.  
Obviously turn it off again before you start typing ...

I suspect you may be stuck with hearing bullets in a document, but you could 
try toggling the attributes setting with Windows a and the format alert with 
insert 5.  However, I suspect you'll actually hear more formatting information 
rather than less by altering these settings.

Depending on whether you need to preserve the formatting of the document, you 
could always strip out things like bullets entirely.  If you want to do this, 
press control a to select all.  Then press control q, which should strip out 
all the formatting.

Cheers,

Ed
> On 11 Apr 2016, at 21:20, Donald L. Roberts via Talk 
>  wrote:
> 
>Running Window-eyes on an HP Windows 10 desktop with Window-eyes 9.4.  
> 
> What is the Window-eyes command in word to move to the next heading?  I asked 
> this elsewhere and was told to hit the letter h.  But all that does is add an 
> h to an unprotected word document, at least on this machine.  So what am I 
> missing?
> 
> Next, what do I need to change in the Window-eyes control panel if I want to 
> read a word document without hearing things like headers, bullets, etc?  In 
> other words, if I am reading a document where I wish to hear only the text of 
> the document.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Don Roberts
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