[nfbcs] UltraEdit
Steve Jacobson
steve.jacobson at visi.com
Mon Jan 12 17:13:50 UTC 2009
Lloyd,
I think that option disappeared after version 10 because it was no longer necessary. The menu system worked fine
since then.
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 12:06:42 -0500, Lloyd Rasmussen wrote:
>I know a few people who switched from JAWS to Window-Eyes because of poor
>JAWS UltraEdit support. But some others are happy with the combination.
>In UltraEdit 10 which I have here at work, in the advanced section of the
>General tab of the Configuration submenu of the Advanced menu, there is a
>setting to use "pre 9.0 menus and toolbars" which is supposed to improve
>screen reader compatibility. There is also a choice of cursor shapes
>elsewhere on that menu.
>Hope this helps.
>At 03:04 AM 1/12/2009, you wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>I downloaded the recent version of UltraEdit, 14.0. Unfortunately, I can't
>>get JAWS to read what I have typed into the file. Is there a setting I can
>>check or uncheck to make the text accessible, or might this be a glitch of
>>the new version? Everything else appears to be accessible. I have not yet
>>given up on EdSharp, but I thought I'd try out another text editor, just in
>>case.
>>
>>Joe Orozco
>>
>>"Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity."--James M.
>>Barrie
>Lloyd Rasmussen, Senior Project Engineer, Engineering Section
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