Maximize the page, and things should come out where they are supposed to.
There are cases where that doesn't work, but usually, it does. Pam.
-----Original Message-----
From: Carol and Roger via Talk
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 8:49 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: reading in browse mode
Hello.
When reading in browse mode, mostly in IE-11 and Thunderbird, I will
come across a situation where words are broken up and divided on each
line so that only a few letters at a time are presented. This would be
an example of what I mean:
Today's val
ue is
for a generi
c sou ndc
ard.
As you can see, if you read a character at a time, the words are spelled
correctly, but the reading is totally disjointed. It does not happen
all of the time and it is not consistent enough to duplicate it.
However, if I do have an email message where it happens, that message
will always read that way, even after closing Thunderbird and opening it
again. To be fair, it may also happen with Firefox, but I don't use
that borwser enough to say anything definite. I am running a Windows7
PC with Home Premium.
Carol
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