RE: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-21 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
ct: Re: An alternative for User Windows? As more and more of the newer programs and Windows Store apps use newer techniques for presenting their information, or use a web browser view, it becomes more difficult for Window-Eyes to associate a mouse position with particular information or to define w

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-21 Thread Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk
, 2016 1:47 PM To: dlh...@centurylink.net ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: An alternative for User Windows? Hi: I just checked in the hotkeys section of the Window-eyes control panel, and it appears that all the hotkeys for setting up and reading user windows are still

RE: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-21 Thread via Talk
To: dlh...@centurylink.net; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: An alternative for User Windows? I don't blame you for being grumpy, Dave. I can write scripts and I still use windows here and there because it's a lot easier and quicker. But they do sometimes need tweaking to get them to work

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-21 Thread net bat via Talk
: An alternative for User Windows? Kevin, Yes. Those hot keys were just undefined because few people used them. Regards, Tom On 3/21/2016 1:47 PM, Kevin Huber via Talk wrote: Hi: I just checked in the hotkeys section of the Window-eyes control panel, and it appears that all the hotkeys for setting

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-21 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
ce did. After wrestling with this for a while, I finally called A I's tech support and was told that these User Windows are no longer Supported, and that A I Squared can not guarantee they will work. When I asked about an alternative to User Windows, I was told I could write a Script. Perhaps not man

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-21 Thread Kevin Huber via Talk
ows are no longer Supported, > and that A I Squared can not guarantee they will work. > > When I asked about an alternative to User Windows, I was told I could > write a Script. > > Perhaps not many used the User Window feature, but I sure did. And I > found being able to

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-19 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
will work. When I asked about an alternative to User Windows, I was told I could write a Script. Perhaps not many used the User Window feature, but I sure did. And I found being able to read selected parts of a screen, or to auto read parts of a screen to be quite valuable, and I used these fe

An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-19 Thread via Talk
they will work. When I asked about an alternative to User Windows, I was told I could write a Script. Perhaps not many used the User Window feature, but I sure did. And I found being able to read selected parts of a screen, or to auto read parts of a screen to be quite valuable, and I used

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-18 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
I finally called A I's tech support and was told that these User Windows are no longer Supported, and that A I Squared can not guarantee they will work. When I asked about an alternative to User Windows, I was told I could write a Script. Perhaps not many used the User Window feature, but I sure d

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-18 Thread Jonathan Cohn via Talk
tling with this for a while, I finally called A I's tech > support and was told that these User Windows are no longer Supported, > and that A I Squared can not guarantee they will work. > > When I asked about an alternative to User Windows, I was told I could > write a Script. >