Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-14 Thread Ted Larson via Talk
: Ted Larson - Original Message - From: "Tom Kingston via Talk" <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> To: "Bob Tinney" <tinn...@charter.net>; "Window-Eyes Discussion List" <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2016 5:32 PM Subjec

Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-14 Thread michaeel's mail via Talk
to read more of the screen with narrator just hold down the capslock key while you arrow left and right. -Original Message- From: Curtis Delzer via Talk Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2016 2:19 AM To: Bob Tinney ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More

Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-14 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
I just got around to taking a look at this. I thought Narrator read normally with arrow keys. What a ridiculous thought. Anyway, here's what you have to do. Caps lock+Up or Down arrow to move through the list of navigation units. For example, you can set it to lines or paragraphs. Then you

Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-14 Thread Ted Larson via Talk
s.com> Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2016 11:30 AM Subject: Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items Hmmm, I think it’s true actually according to those running the insider builds and even Microsoft documents improvements in their accessibility blog. On 14 May 2016, a

Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-14 Thread Ted Larson via Talk
ent: Saturday, May 14, 2016 11:19 AM Subject: Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items and if you've no screen reader in the mean time, use NVDA which is free unless you wish donate. -- Curtis Delzer <curtis1...@verizon.net> On Fri, 13 May 2016 23:27:43 -0400

Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-14 Thread christopher hallsworth via Talk
Hmmm, I think it’s true actually according to those running the insider builds and even Microsoft documents improvements in their accessibility blog. > On 14 May 2016, at 04:27, Bob Tinney via Talk > wrote: > > Narrator is not very good, but its better than nothing!

Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-14 Thread Curtis Delzer via Talk
and if you've no screen reader in the mean time, use NVDA which is free unless you wish donate. -- Curtis Delzer On Fri, 13 May 2016 23:27:43 -0400 Bob Tinney via Talk wrote: > Narrator is not very good, but its better than nothing! Roomer

Re: How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-13 Thread Bob Tinney via Talk
Narrator is not very good, but its better than nothing! Roomer has it that with the next major update of windows 10 coming this July, narrator is going to get a major upgrade. But that's just a roomer, not a fact! Bob, K8LR, tinn...@charter.net On 5/13/2016 9:26 PM, Ted Larson via Talk

How Do You Get Narrator To Read More Than Controls and Menu Items

2016-05-13 Thread Ted Larson via Talk
Dear List: I now have a windows ten computer. But, since my version 9 window-eyes disk is too old for windows ten, I am trying to use narrator untiol payday when I hope to get the latest window-eyes. I can read menu items with the up and down arrows and read controls with the tab key with