i would look at the folder options in the windows views options. i don't know
where to go for this with windows 10.
there are options to group folders by name and this can be turned off.
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Roberts via Talk
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 7:13 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Donald Roberts
Subject: Question re window-eyes set files
I have two Windows 10 desktops running version 1803, and of course my screen
reader of choice is Window-eyes 9.5.4.
On my Dell desktop, Window-eyes announces the names of the folders and drives
in this pc just fine. I opted to do a clean install of Windows 10 and wipe the
drive on my HP desktop. After installing Window-eyes, the drive and folder
names are not stated. All I hear for each is "group status." However, if I hit
enter on any of these, I hear the appropriate content although the drive and
folder names are not verbalized. Conversely, if I load Jaws 18, drive and
folder names are verbalized correctly.
This makes me wonder whether this is a set file issue, particularly because
those things are properly verbalized on my Dell machine which as stated above
is running W E 9.5.4.
If someone can shed some light on this problem and the appropriate fix, I would
be most grateful.
Don Roberts
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