if you have a go with it again let us know how you get on trace ----- Original Message ----- From: Clive Jacobs To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 3:14 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Thunderbird help. I hope that is the case Trace. It does have a lot of potential but is not there yet for me at least. I will give Jaws 13 a go with it and see if the gremlins are still present or if things have improved. Cheers CJ. -- I ain't dead yet! Spring Flower wrote: It might improve then in time if the speech software makers can improve the scripts or map files for us trace ----- Original Message ----- From: Clive Jacobs To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 12:39 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Thunderbird help. Hi Trace, I had a go using Thunderbird and it proved to be less than user friendly. I tried scripts that were meant to improve things but the net result was a laptop that would not really work. It could of been me but as my wife is sighted and uses it with no problems, she is a fan of Thunderbird it appears that the screen reading poses problems which are still to be fully resolved. Like you I miss OE. Regards Clive. -- I ain't dead yet! Spring Flower wrote: hi can't really help as i use supernova but can say its a so and so of a program, i hate thunderbird with a passion, i tend to do my email using my netbook as i still have xp on here and so can use outlook express, think we should campaign for o e to be madeuseable in windows seven!! trace ----- Original Message ----- From: hotscot To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 8:30 AM Subject: [access-uk] Thunderbird help. Hi guys, Trying to make Thunderbird a little more accessible to Jaws. I'm running windows7 and Jaws12. This Thunderbird email client does not seem to be very accessible to screen readers at all. Is there any steps I can take to make it so?. Any help in this matter, would be appreciated indeed, Billy