Hi Brandon,

I didn't post the original information about Spotify (I think Josh did), but
it's possible to search for and play songs in the latest version of the
desktop version of the Spotify program under Windows with Window-Eyes.

The content and controls are presented in what looks like a browse mode
buffer.  Although the search edit field isn't reported by Window-Eyes as an
edit field, pressing enter operates it in the normal way and you can type
text in it as you ordinarily would.

The search results are again presented a la browse mode, and you can just
choose which artist/album/song you want by clicking the link.

Once you reach something that's actually playable, play buttons appear.

BTW if you want to jump straight to the search field it's CTRL+l.

Cheers,

Ed

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Wow, you wanna hear somethin' funny? I've been a customer of Gw Micro's 
(well, now AI Squared technically) since the days of Vocal eyes, and I 
just now realized from reading one of these digests that if you wanna 
add/remove set files all you've got to do, even using Window-eyes 9.1, 
is just to go in to Window-eyes, go to file, and then select factory set 
files.. Groove! I knew how to do it using older versions of Wineyes pre 
9.0, but I've never bothered learning how with Wineyes 9 and newer. So, 
thank ya who ever it was that mentioned that procedure, I appreciate it! 
I just went and updated all of my set files to the absolute latest 
version. Interestingly, there was only one that Wineyes asked me if I 
was really sure I wanted to replace, and somewhat alarmingly, it was the 
set file for Firefox! Ah, oh well, I said sure so now even that's 
officially up-to-date. I guess it just goes to show that even us veteran 
users of Window-eyes can use some reminders from time to time. Thanks 
again! Also, to the person who wrote in about Spotify, what were you 
talking about? You have no idea how happy it would make me to learn that 
I could work with Spotify using Window-eyes! Are you serious? Can it 
really be done? For real? What's the deal. From the tone of the email I 
presume that Wineyes can't do so flawlessly, because you (who ever you 
are, I'm sorry haha) mentioned that you'd like someone to build an 
actual Spotify app specifically to be used with Window-eyes. Having said 
that, what can, and cannot, currently be done as far as Spotify and 
Window-eyes?

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