Hello Allie,
Thursday, July 24, 2003, 8:28:54 PM, you wrote: AM> The address book picker should also close when you hit OK. Does it? Yep, sure does and, thanks to the shft/enter tip, it even works! AM> Not that I can think of. :/ I'm wondering why simply arrowing down the AM> list would lead to addresses being selected. This could be the result of AM> unwanted software interaction. You must be right, but i've never seen it before. Very odd. AM> Do you have any macro creating software installed? Do you have any AM> keyboard macros created? Nope, not a single one -- there could theoretically be a conflict between the screen reader and TB -- that would seem to be the case, but I can't see where that conflict would exist. Shft-enter is easier anyway, so I'll stick with that. SMS>>>> In addition, none of the buttons read with the screen reader, so SMS>>>> I'm not sure what they are. AM> The buttons that are on the divider between the address list on the left AM> and the list of addresses to be placed in the To field on the right, are AM> controls to do what you wish to do, i.e., to add addresses to the To AM> list or remove them, add all addresses or remove all addresses. I can try to label them with the screen reader -- the buttons in the add/remove message columns screen behaves the same way meaning they don't speak their function when selected with the screen reader. In that case, I pressed them, one by one, to try and figure out what they actually do :). One thing about trial and error, it often leads to the best solution. AM> By the AM> way, the list on the right is tabbed. The one in focus by default is the AM> To list. But there are also tabs there for CC and BCC. Are you able to AM> 'see' those? Yep, those work perfectly. THey are classed as a "property sheet" which the screen reader can deal with perfectly. I can either hit ctrl-tab to cycle between the tabs, or right arrow. AM> You could join by sending a message using this URL: AM> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, I'm now subscribed. Interestingly enough, my filters don't seem to be working for that list, but that's another topic. SMS>> I've also heard mention of a wish list, but don't know how to SMS>> contribute to that either. AM> You could do that through bugtraq. It's used mainly for bug reporting AM> but there's a place there for posting wishes. AM> https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/ THanks, will check it out. Steve ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html