Yep, i'm with you on this one, happens when you open a window that relates in some way to browse mode, has been doing this ever since win7. That one along with, window, task switching, are the two verbocity elements I would love to not have spoken if at all possible. I guess I'm wondering why, with such fine-grained control of verbocity, those two elements remain in place as unchangable items? Could someone from the dev team or AI Squared tech support please elaborate on their purpose as a control element and the reason for their being spoken multiple times in apps like thunderbird? I feel like if i knew the root of the issue it would make more sense for me to understand why this has not been change in spite of numorous requests to understand the issue from an end user's perspective.

thanks, dave

On 3/7/2015 1:36 PM, Stephen Clark via Talk wrote:
I wrote to the list previously on this, but wasn't sure if it went through or what.
Anyway, I was curious if there is a way to have Window-eyes stop saying
"application main window" everytime it switches to a different window. I
noticed it does this a lot in Thunderbird -- usually saying it twice in
a row when opening a message. Can I turn this off under verbocity
settings or something?

Thanks.

==Steve
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