Hi Doug,
That's three of you who can't find the problem, which makes me think
it must either be me or my Windows 7 Pro installation. Two of you
are using Windows 10, but I wouldn't expect that to make a
difference. I also don't understand why, once I have made a change
in the cursor key definition, I can't get back to the default
directly. Could an app be interfering? Do you have any other ideas
for what I could be doing wrong or what might be wrong with my installation?
Dave
At 12:30 PM 3/9/2016, you wrote:
Dave,
I am also not having a problem. Setting the right arrow to "character
before" causes it to speak the character left instead of the character
going to. Also, I went back in and had no problem changing my right
arrow back to "character after" which is our default. Meaning I did not
have to reload the factory sets. So Dave, I didn't have to go back to
8, my 9.4 works fine (smile). Either I'm not understanding the problem,
or steps are being left out or maybe you are not setting up the keys
properly.
Regards,
Doug
On 3/9/2016 3:10 PM, Chris Grabowski via Talk wrote:
> Using Windows 10, Outlook, Word, and Notepad I'm seeing the same
result as Steve.
> The right arrow speaks the character I just left.
> Chris
>
> Chris
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 2:24 PM
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> Subject: RE: Key Definitions for Cursor Keys Still Messed Up
>
> Dave,
>
> I just tried this in NotePad and it worked fine. The RIGHT ARROW spoke the
> character I just left instead of the character that the cursor was on.
> Which application are you using when you try this?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
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> Behalf Of Dave Basden via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 11:36 PM
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> Subject: Key Definitions for Cursor Keys Still Messed Up
>
> Hi GW Staff and List
>
> I've been complaining about the definitions for cursor control keys
> since WE9.0 came out and they are still not correct. Up through
> Version 8 I could define the right arrow key to read the character
> before the character the right arrow moves to.I've tried it with the
> various options at the top of the list and I've tried using an
> "execute hot key" with the definition to read the character just
> left. It doesn't work. What's more, once I've done that I can't
> return to the default definition. I had to restore the default and
> redefine everything today just to get back to reading the character
> landed on when I press right arrow. I suggest Doug and the other
> programmers look at Version 8 and see how it works and then try it
> with version 9.
>
> Unhappy, but still devoted to Window-Eyes.
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