Hi, Tom, David.

A thought. Maybe you could create a set file specific to the active
directory plug-in, then redefine the up and down arrow keys to execute hot
key instead of speak line, then for the first action info, choose the speak
summary hot key, number 47 in the list. The cursoring key trigger delay
might be more effective with the speak summary hot key.

Of course, you'll need to set the cursoring keys to program instead of
global or else you'll mess up all your other set file cursoring keys.

I can't try it out myself, as I don't have Win 7 professional.

hth,
Lou N.

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: Cursoring in Active Directory /Tree

Sad to say, I manages a couple of AD myself from 2003 and now 2012, all it's
the same when it comes to huge or multiple OU.  
Cursor delay does not do much to me, sometimes it just got worst, so I
prefer to use ctrl - shift - s to read the actual item I am in.
it can't be the network being slow as I RDP into them to manage them
directly.
It started since 7.5 I think or so.
If you look at the group policy editor in all those new server, it have
delay reading as well.
--------------------
regards
Thomas N. Chan 

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Sent: Friday, 13 March 2015 10:01 PM
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Subject: Cursoring in Active Directory /Tree

Hello,

I am using Windows 7 and WE 9.1 with a set file renamed from default.set.

In Active Directory, the cursoring up or down reads the previous container
when in the first 3 branches.  This also happens when navigating by typing
the first letter of the container.  The settings for the up and down arrows
are set to read line.  I have tried to change to read something else, but
that doesn't help.  An example would be:  we have departments like Public
Health and Public Works.  If I am on Public Health and press the down arrow
to Public Works, WE says Public Health when it should say Public Works.
Likewise, when I arrow back up to Public Health, WE says Public Works.  The
Windows Explorer or any other tree views do not behave like this.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get these arrow keys or typing
by first letter to read correctly?

Thanks,

David Ayers

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