Re: wineyes and window 10

2016-10-13 Thread Tony C via Talk
They have known about it for a long time. -Original Message- From: brice Mijares via Talk Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 7:14 PM To: Loy ; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: wineyes and window 10 Do you know if the GW staff have address this problem? If they knew about

Re: wineyes and window 10

2016-10-13 Thread Tom Kingston via Talk
I won't get into the mouse here other than to say that it has to do with the way windows are rendered. if Control-Shift-W doesn't read a window press it again before any other keys and it will use a different technique and usually work. If you can't access notification windows press Windows-V

Re: wineyes and window 10

2016-10-12 Thread brice Mijares via Talk
and review the screen.* - Original Message - *From:* brice Mijares via Talk <mailto:talk@lists.window-eyes.com> *To:* Window-Eyes Discussion List <mailto:talk@lists.window-eyes.com> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 12, 2016 1:05 PM *Subject:* wineyes and window 10

Re: wineyes and window 10

2016-10-12 Thread brice Mijares via Talk
Well Dave, I've use window eyes for nearly 20 years, but I'll be damn I'll pay for something that don't work as advertised. NEDA may be a better alternative in the near future. On 10/12/2016 1:25 PM, Dave via Talk wrote: I get a lot of Dings, when ever I use the Mouse. When I attempt to read

Re: wineyes and window 10

2016-10-12 Thread Loy via Talk
Subject: wineyes and window 10 wineyes and win 10 Is anyone experiencing the following? I find the mouse pointer about useless 95 percent of the time. Reading the current window shift control W never works. In TB, while composing mail I can read current line with control num pad

Re: wineyes and window 10

2016-10-12 Thread Dave via Talk
I get a lot of Dings, when ever I use the Mouse. When I attempt to read the entire screen, I get nothing. When I attempt to read too many Pop up messages, again, I get almost nothing. Grumpy Dave -- Dave ___ Any

Re: wineyes and window 10

2016-10-12 Thread Don H via Talk
I have also noticed that tring to review some Win 10 screens with the invisible cursor works poorly. Poorly in that sometimes it make work and most of the time it won't do anything but give you that all helpful ding. On 10/12/2016 12:05 PM, brice Mijares via Talk wrote: wineyes and win 10

wineyes and window 10

2016-10-12 Thread brice Mijares via Talk
wineyes and win 10 Is anyone experiencing the following? I find the mouse pointer about useless 95 percent of the time. Reading the current window shift control W never works. In TB, while composing mail I can read current line with control num pad 5, but control num pad 8 no longer works.