RE: accessing hidden items in system tray with Jaws

It is unchecked!

Thanks anyway.

Renette
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  Subject: RE: accessing hidden items in system tray with Jaws



  Renette,
  Here is something you can try which may solve your problem.
  If you are running Windows XP, you can try
  1. Open the Control panel
  2. From Control Panel, move to Taskbar and Start Menu and press ENTER.
  3. From the Taskbar page, press ALT+G to move to and uncheck Group Similar
Taskbar Buttons.
  4. Press ENTER to close this dialog box.


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  Steve

  I had a look at  the "Notification area Hide inactive icons" checkbox and
it
  is not checked.

  I think for sighted users there is a cross or something on which they
click
  to show the full list of items of the system tray.

  Any other suggestions?

  Thanks.

  R


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  Behalf Of Griffiths, Steve
  Sent: 14 March 2007 13:38
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  Subject: RE: accessing hidden items in system tray with Jaws


  Renette,

  Try opening the Start menu, going into the Settings submenu and choosing
  TaskBar and Start menu. This will open a dialogue; Tab to the
  "Notification area Hide inactive icons" checkbox and make sure it's not
  checked.

  Steve

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  From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
  Behalf Of Renette Bloem
  Sent: 14 March 2007 11:02
  To: jaws mailing list
  Subject: accessing hidden items in system tray with Jaws

  Hi All

  If there are too many icons in the system tray, then this collapses
    and some icons are not visible there any more, they are only back
    when one clicks on an arrow to show all the icons again. I have,
    however, no idea how to use this with JAWS.

  Please advise.

  Thanks.

  Renette

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