And also to make matters worse, there does not seem to be a way of
stopping TBird updateing from 31.7 where the mouse keys worked to
version 38.1 where they don't. I have reinstalled 31.7 a couple of
times, unchecked all boxes which may stop the process, renamed the
update files but with no success at all.
Anyone attempted to contact Mozilla to bring these problems to their notice?
Neville.
On 1/07/2015 4:21 AM, Dave Bahr via Talk wrote:
To make matters worse, the read active window hotkey, ctrl-shift-w, reads
the things that are on the firefox toolbar that cannot be accessed with the
mouse keys. So I can see that I have a button for Pocket that's built into
ff 38, but have no way of getting to it. Or am I wrong about that and just
don't know how to do it? But I think that's frustrating, to see the toolbar
options and not be able to get to them. On that same note, I can't customize
the toolbar via the customize option on the view menu. Is this truefor
others as well?
-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: 06/29/2015 11:59 PM
To: Charles Short; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: mouse keys in firefox
Charlie, in just a few words, the mouse keys wont work, and wont work until
the programmers of Mozilla make them work. I just started using Thunderbird,
the email client, and the same goes for that as well. I can't explain why,
other than to say that a so called improvement in the applications
technology has rendered those keys useless to us, but improves the email
experience for the sighted user in a way that nobody has ever explained to
me. Clearly they weren't thinking bout us when they made the
change/improvement.
On 6/29/2015 7:37 PM, Charles Short via Talk wrote:
Hello, I'm using the latest version of firefox and the mouse keys
don't very well. .What should I do? Please help me.
Thank you,
Charlie
Best Regards
Charlie Short
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