RE: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-21 Thread Rod Hutton via Talk
a Talk Sent: Monday, March 21, 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

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
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 up and reading user windows

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-21 Thread Kevin Huber via Talk
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 there, but they are undefined. If one were to redefine those keys, could one still set up a user window? Kevin Huber On 3/18/16, via

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-19 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
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. Ironically I just had to tweak one this morning because the left edge was cutting off the first

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-18 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
Jonathan, Here's a quick crash course answer. And it's all off the top of my head. So I assume no liability for consequential, existential, or intercontinental damages. You can only have one "active" window. But that's a bit misleading. The Window-Eyes windows act somewhat like program

Re: An alternative for User Windows?

2016-03-18 Thread Jonathan Cohn via Talk
Hello, I have struggled with User windows, since I learned Window-Eyes scripting at the same time I learned Window-Eyes. When working with some programs, I find there is text in a specific color that should be indicated to the user at presentation and that the WindowClips functionality of