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Tom Kingston <tom.kingston@charter.net>Subject:
Re: Tracing in Visual Studio 2010 ProDate:
Sat, May 19, 2012 4:22:58 amI haven't done this for years, but if the cursor is replaced by a
highlight you can set highlight to on under General, Highlight. This
tells Window-Eyes to look for a highlight with the arrows, tab, and
control-tab keys. You may also have to manually set the highlight color
for the window. Or, not knowing anything about exactly what you're
dealing with, if each line is highlighted you could set the cursor keys
to read highlight or define a speak window with its attributes set to
the highlight colors.
Hth,
Tom
On 5/19/2012 1:18 AM, Tim Burgess wrote:
> OK,
>
> It
highlight you can set highlight to on under General, Highlight. This
tells Window-Eyes to look for a highlight with the arrows, tab, and
control-tab keys. You may also have to manually set the highlight color
for the window. Or, not knowing anything about exactly what you're
dealing with, if each line is highlighted you could set the cursor keys
to read highlight or define a speak window with its attributes set to
the highlight colors.
Hth,
Tom
On 5/19/2012 1:18 AM, Tim Burgess wrote:
> OK,
>
> It




