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
, 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
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
: 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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
>
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