[bcab] Re: What do you do when the balloon goes pop?
- From: Mel Spooner <mel.spooner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 15:13:23 +0000
Clive,
The Inactive icons balloon stays in the system tray for a while after the
pop. Insert F11 will get to it with JAWS.
Mel
Mel Spooner
ICT Services (schools)
Nottinghamshire County Council
Tel 0115 854 6116
Email mel.spooner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: 31 October 2007 15:04
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Subject: [bcab] What do you do when the balloon goes pop?
Hi all,
can somebody tell me whether there is an accessible way of dealing with
balloons when they pop up on your screen? These are the ones which
announce themselves with a "pop", and say things like: "You have unused
items on your desktop. Desk clean-up wizard can clean up your desktop.
Click this balloon to activate". I haven't found anyway of locating the
balloon with Jaws, or finding out whether the balloon will disappear if I
don't act within a short space of time. These are particularly irksome
when they pop up at home, telling me that something found by AVG needs
attention.
Thanks,
Clive
Clive Lever
Diversity Advisor
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