Hi George,
I know what you're talking about because I have the same situation. For some reason gwmicro was unable to make that work in Eudora. However there is a work around to make them speak but it has to be done each time you go into Eudora. While in Eudora you shut down windoweyes and then bring it back again and your icons will speak then. I've gotten so used to it that's not really much of a problem to do each time. Hope that's clear enough.


Bud
At 02:11 PM 2/10/2015, you wrote:
A friend of mine has made the jump from windows xp to windows 7. I am setting up the Eudora email client for him. He is running window-eyes 8.4. There is a eudora.set file that loads when Eudora is started. We can't get the status icons to speak; things like read, sent etc.
We are running Eudora version 7.1.0.9.
Does anyone have suggestions on how to configure Window-eyes 8.4 and Eudora 7.1.09 to allow window-eyes to speak these icons?

Thanks very much,
George
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