Andrew am still confused as to Eric's could come to you balk on as not using the laptop if you can spare time read the libido ties one the bit about fixing hebugbeing the easiest thing Bryan Carver did tell it wol d not easy at all much harder than writing a scsript I didnot quiteunderstand why but you sound tobne very clever can you exlain then wouldbe so grateful meanwhile J.Cjhamberlain is making his box to invert the signal s formerly explained. Dorothyy ----- Original Message ----- From: Angel To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 2:11 PM Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Dorothy's Problem It would have made more sense to give her a program such as zoom text or magic. ----- Original Message ----- From: Will Pearson To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 1:37 AM Subject: [jaws-uk] Dorothy's Problem Hi, I've taken a look at Dorothy's problem, thanks to Léoni Watson for bringing this to my attention. The problem stems from the fact that the design of JAWS appears to treat all white text on a black background as being text that has been selected by the user. The NewTextEvent, which is responsible for reading any newly written text to the screen, then reads all the newly written selected text in addition to the current line. This will occur when you add text to an edit control, scroll an edit control, or anything that changes the displayed text. Eric Damery's suggestion of disabling the use of "Windows standard highlighting" within JAWS will resolve this problem, although it will cause problems elsewhere, such as not being able to read menus, and as such isn't a valid suggestion. This should be curable by modifying various JAWS scripts to change the logic in the NewTextEvent to realise that white text on a black background doesn't always equate to the semantics of selected text. However, this would be a required change in every script that implements the NewTextEvent, and as such the easier fix would be for Freedom Scientific to do a bug fix on their false assumption of white text on a black background always equating to selected text. If you upgraded to JAWS 6.10, I think it is, you may get some benefit from the Enhanced Edit Mode feature that they introduced in that version. Although, I have to point out that the Enhanced Edit Mode feature has it's own set of problems. Will