Re: question about thunder and its file asociation

2016-09-22 Thread Bernie Perella via Talk
HI, I think the problem you described is related to some rather severe 
focus problems in WE.  I have found many instances where We does not 
load the appropriate setfiles.  In your case, after you have gone to the 
We control panle and discovered that the TB setfile is not loaded, tab 
until you get to the minimize button and the you will be back in TB.  If 
you then press control backslash to go back to the WE control panel, you 
will find that the TB setfile is now loaded.  Bernie


On 9/22/2016 11:40 AM, Casey via Talk wrote:

Hi I see when you have Thunderbird open and then you use control
backslash to open window-eyes.
It says nothing about having A Thunderbird set file association with it.
Maybe this is causing the repeating problem.
So how do you get the set file for Thunderbird to load when the program
loads?
Like you would hear like lets say if you have word open and you would
then hit control backslash and hear window-eyes tell you word and
whatever file was running.
So maybe this is the problem and so how do you get Thunderbird to do this?



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question about thunder and its file asociation

2016-09-22 Thread Casey via Talk
Hi I see when you have Thunderbird open and then you use control 
backslash to open window-eyes.

It says nothing about having A Thunderbird set file association with it.
Maybe this is causing the repeating problem.
So how do you get the set file for Thunderbird to load when the program 
loads?
Like you would hear like lets say if you have word open and you would 
then hit control backslash and hear window-eyes tell you word and 
whatever file was running.

So maybe this is the problem and so how do you get Thunderbird to do this?


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Casey
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