Hi Guys and AI2 developers: In all visual controls in a windows forms project there are accessibility settings that are stated by Microsoft to supply information to screen readers so they can render the control correctly. I am looking at using a StatusStrip and StatusLabel controls which may be active, that is can accept clicks to perform actions. I would also like to use a TabbedDocument control and have both of the above controls fully active, navigable and read wel using hot keys or standard tabbing and arrow key navigation in WindowEyes. To the staff at AI Squared, are there suggested accessibility settings that WindowEyes is looking for that will be most effective when selected in the several Accessibility settings provided for these controls since their selection and settings are what Microsoft tells us will be used by screen readers to help them render them. Do you even know about them? If you don't use them why not? If so, have you documented their use anyplace internally or publically? Rick USA
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