Joan,
There's no way to get the line numbers in the new browse mode that was
introduced in Window-Eyes 9.0. The only reason the option is still there
is because Adobe reader still uses old browse mode.
But I agree. I'd like to know where I am and if the article I'm reading
is 20 lines or 200. That's the difference between grabbing a cup of
coffee or not. (smile)
Regards,
Tom
On 7/4/2015 10:26 AM, joan buzza via Talk wrote:
A similar question was asked a few weeks ago, but I never saw an answer. I
an using window eyes 9.1 and internet explorer.
When I am reading I have no idea if the page is 50 lines in length or 5000.
I went to the WE control panel, verbosity, browse. The only item I could
find that might help is new page information 2. I chose yes to the number
of lines and saved the setting. Neither shift-control-s nor
insert-control-s tells me what I want. This is true whether browse mode is
on or off.
You guys know everything. Can someone tell me how to find out the length of
a web page? It would also be nice to know where on earth I am on that page.
Joan
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