Someone on this forum (a couple of months ago) suggested I use windows-d
or windows-t (don't use those dashes when typing those key strokes. I
no longer need to use alt-tab to move among windows.
On 8/6/2015 4:54 PM, Marten Post Uiterweer via Talk wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set Window-Eyes so, that when pressing alt-tab,
nothing is spoken except the name of the application?
It says: running applications, but I don't want to hear that and it
makes it not really quicker.
And sometimes I hear: task switching
Can we mute these texts?
I know: with the exception dictionary or with the extended dictionary
this can be done, but is there a better solution?
I know: other screenreaders will do this too, so maybe it is something
in windows, but a feature request to hide that info.
Regards, Marten
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