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Hi Martha,
What you were experiencing was a problem with the Intel video drivers.
Sometime, the hot keys Intel uses for various video settings conflict with
Window-Eyes hot keys, such as CTRL-ALT-RIGHT ARROW. You can go in to the
Control Panel in Windows, and under the Intel settings, you will find a
checkbox to turn off the hot keys for the Intel video driver.
Regarding Outlook, you will need to go to the File menu, and save the
attachment because Outlook does not give you another way to access the
attachment.
Jeremy Curry
GW Micro, Inc.
"The voice of vision."
Phone: (260) 489-3671
Fax: (260) 489-2608
Email: jeremy@gwmicro.com
Website: www.gwmicro.com
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From: Loescher, Martha [mailto:Martha.Loescher@dnr.state.oh.us]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 9:49 AM
To: gw-info@gwmicro.com
Subject: Yesterday
Yesterday was a very interesting morning. I had been studying about
Window-Eyes on the Friday before and so expected things to go on as usual.
I booted up, and nothing in my email would read. I noticed when I booted up
and was about to log on, that it said something about size. But I wondered
if something was up with the screen.
I called a friend, and she laughed and said my screen was turned sideways.
I'd never heard of such a thing. She tried a few things, but nothing
happened.
We finally called the Office of Information and Technology (known as OIT)
and the man remotely logged on to my computer so he could take a look. It's
amazing to me how one person in one building can log on to another computer
across the complex without blinking.
Anyway, he tried different things, and couldn't find the "rotate" option in
the control panel. He tried several times and couldn't find it.
Finally, he updated my video card, I rebooted, and things looked sort of ok.
He found the option he was looking for, did some other things, and I was
back in business. My friend said she was glad, because her neck hurt,
trying to look sideways!
She mentioned about something up with Window-Eyes, and I said that was my
department, and, if necessary, I could call for support.
Went into the email (we use Microsoft Outlook here) and still couldn't
figure out what was up. Kept outlook on the screen, and went into WE
control panel. went into "General", thought I'd press V and see what
happened. Trumpet sound! I could read again! I have the keyboard voice
off as I can't stand letters/words being told me as I type.
Anyway, all turned out well, and I was happy.
Now, I have a small question. The We Manual has no detailed section about
email. I couldn't find it anyway. How does one find and open attachments
in outlook with Window-eyes? I'm going to email myself and attach
something, and see if what I'm thinking works. I'll let you know.
Meanwhile, maybe someone has an idea or two.
Thanks all! Sorry to be so long, but I thought it'd be an interesting story
to tell!
Martha Loescher, Secretary
ODNR Division of Watercraft
2045 Morse Rd
Bldg A-3
Columbus OH 43229
Phone: 614-265-6774
Email: martha.loescher@dnr.state.oh.us
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Hi Martha,
What you were experiencing was a problem with the Intel video drivers.
Sometime, the hot keys Intel uses for various video settings conflict with
Window-Eyes hot keys, such as CTRL-ALT-RIGHT ARROW. You can go in to the
Control Panel in Windows, and under the Intel settings, you will find a
checkbox to turn off the hot keys for the Intel video driver.
Regarding Outlook, you will need to go to the File menu, and save the
attachment because Outlook does not give you another way to access the
attachment.
Jeremy Curry
GW Micro, Inc.
"The voice of vision."
Phone: (260) 489-3671
Fax: (260) 489-2608
Email: jeremy@gwmicro.com
Website: www.gwmicro.com
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From: Loescher, Martha [mailto:Martha.Loescher@dnr.state.oh.us]
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 9:49 AM
To: gw-info@gwmicro.com
Subject: Yesterday
Yesterday was a very interesting morning. I had been studying about
Window-Eyes on the Friday before and so expected things to go on as usual.
I booted up, and nothing in my email would read. I noticed when I booted up
and was about to log on, that it said something about size. But I wondered
if something was up with the screen.
I called a friend, and she laughed and said my screen was turned sideways.
I'd never heard of such a thing. She tried a few things, but nothing
happened.
We finally called the Office of Information and Technology (known as OIT)
and the man remotely logged on to my computer so he could take a look. It's
amazing to me how one person in one building can log on to another computer
across the complex without blinking.
Anyway, he tried different things, and couldn't find the "rotate" option in
the control panel. He tried several times and couldn't find it.
Finally, he updated my video card, I rebooted, and things looked sort of ok.
He found the option he was looking for, did some other things, and I was
back in business. My friend said she was glad, because her neck hurt,
trying to look sideways!
She mentioned about something up with Window-Eyes, and I said that was my
department, and, if necessary, I could call for support.
Went into the email (we use Microsoft Outlook here) and still couldn't
figure out what was up. Kept outlook on the screen, and went into WE
control panel. went into "General", thought I'd press V and see what
happened. Trumpet sound! I could read again! I have the keyboard voice
off as I can't stand letters/words being told me as I type.
Anyway, all turned out well, and I was happy.
Now, I have a small question. The We Manual has no detailed section about
email. I couldn't find it anyway. How does one find and open attachments
in outlook with Window-eyes? I'm going to email myself and attach
something, and see if what I'm thinking works. I'll let you know.
Meanwhile, maybe someone has an idea or two.
Thanks all! Sorry to be so long, but I thought it'd be an interesting story
to tell!
Martha Loescher, Secretary
ODNR Division of Watercraft
2045 Morse Rd
Bldg A-3
Columbus OH 43229
Phone: 614-265-6774
Email: martha.loescher@dnr.state.oh.us
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sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and
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