Hi Chris,

I don't use Winamp scripts myself, but I know that there must be a set file
associated with the Winamp Playlist Editor in order for navigation to speak.
If you open the WE profile folder, sort the folder by name, and navigate to
files starting with the letters winamp, you'll find a file with the .set
extension, and perhaps more than one.
One of these needs to be associated with the playlist editor and so you may
need to do this manually yourself.
Once you do this, you'll be fine.

Best,

Rod

-----Original Message-----
From: Talk
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
Sent: May 17, 2016 11:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Winamp playlist editor is silent when arrowing up and down

             Hi.  Yep, Window-eyes always, always announces which Winamp
window I'm in, when pressing control plus tab, Windo

-eyes successfully announces which window I'm in. if I press alt plus w to
close the main Winamp window, Window-eyes says, main Winamp Window 
closed.   Press alt plus w again and Window-eyes says, Main Winamp 
Window active.   Same for the equalizer, and the playlist editor.  Also, 
if I press the alt key and arrow down to the Winamp pulldown menu and press
enter, Window-eyes also successfully announces wether or not the main
Window, the equalizer or the playlist editor are checked or unchecked. If
that item is checked, it's open. If its not checked and just names the
window, it's closed.  i.e.  If the playlist window is opened, Window-eyes
says, playlist editor checked. if it's closed, 
Window-eyes just says playlist editor.    So this isn't a matter of not 
knowing wether or not a window is open or cclosed. It's exactly like I've
been saying, if I have a playlist of songs, Window-eyes simply does not read
any of the items in the playlist when pressing the up and down arrow keys as
its supposed to. I don't hear anything, there's no voice feedback whatsoever
with or without scripts installed. I hope I've been clear enough here, sorry
if I wasn't clear before.
I'm starting to think it's something very specific to my system. It's
running Windows 10 64-bit.

         Thanks.





On 5/17/2016 8:10 AM, Carol and Roger wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> If you check the Title bar, does WE indicate you are in the editor?  
> If so, what happens when you use the ctrl-shift-w key?
> Also, did you invoke the editor with alt-e or the menu?
>
> Carol
>
>
> On 5/17/2016 7:49 AM, Chris Skarstad via Talk wrote:
>>         Hi Rod
>>
>>
>> Well, so far the trick doesn't seem to be working. I've tried 
>> toggling both the main Winamp window and playlist editor window, but 
>> nothing seems to be helping things.
>>
>> The playlist editor doesn't even read without any scripts 
>> installed.   It's funny, because when I was using Windows 7 just a 
>> few short days ago, the playlist editor read perfectly, just as it 
>> should.  But on this Windows 10 machine, certain things are a bit 
>> different and i'm not sure why it is.
>>
>>
>> Thanks though, i'll keep trying!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/17/2016 5:51 AM, Rod Hutton wrote:
>>> Hi Chris,
>>>
>>> Please be certain that the main window is closed.
>>> Use the File menu to verify this, and Alt-W toggles it.
>>> It's often a combination of Alt-E which toggles the playlist editor 
>>> and Alt-W repeatedly which wil return things back to normal.
>>> And you may and usually do need to close Winamp to do it.
>>>
>>> Good luck,
>>>
>>> Rod
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Talk
>>> [mailto:[email protected]]
>>> On Behalf
>>> Of Chris Skarstad via Talk
>>> Sent: May 16, 2016 6:45 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: Winamp playlist editor is silent when arrowing up and 
>>> down
>>>
>>>           Hi folks, especially Chuck
>>>
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, that little trick didn't work.  I can tell when I'm 
>>> switching Winamp Windows with control plus tab, and Window-eyes 
>>> successfully announces which window i'm focused on, but when 
>>> arrowing up and down in the playlist editor, none of the list items 
>>> will speak.  I even went so far as to make sure that the skin I was 
>>> using is the classic one, and indeed, it is.  I've tried every trick 
>>> I can think of, and nothing seems to work. This is a brand new pc 
>>> running Windows 10 64-bit.
>>>
>>>
>>> Great ideas for sure and I definitely appreciate it!  I hope I can 
>>> get it working again.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/16/2016 5:48 PM, Charles Adkins wrote:
>>>> Chris, I have had that problem myself. I hit alt e to close the 
>>>> playlist
>>> window and then I hit alt e again and the playlist will usualy 
>>> re-open. Hope
>>> that helps. Its always worked for me!  Chuck
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On May 16, 2016, at 5:27 PM, Chris Skarstad via Talk
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Hi folks
>>>>> I just now noticed that this was happening, the subject line 
>>>>> basicly says
>>> it.  For whatever reason, when arrowing up and downin the Winamp 
>>> playlist
>>> editor, Window-eyes 9.4.0 does not speak each item as I arrow up and 
>>> down to
>>> it.  in other words if I arrow up and down, nothing happens. I've tried
>>> resetting the  scripts produced by Jeff Bishop and even gone so far 
>>> as to
>>> remove them, thinking their may be some kind of odd conflict somewhere.
>>> Unfortunately, nothing I've tried helps, and I've tried absolutely
>>> everything I can think of.    Does anyone have anyideas?
>>>>>                  Thanks.
>>>>>
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