Hello Brian,
I think you may have an older version of Live mail, mine has ribbons. the
method that Maartina suggested works though. I agree it's not very blind
friendly when it comes to choosing contacts fromthe the list to send as e
mail if you get to the list using a new message, however, using Martina's
method the contacts can be right clicked with the context menu key and there
is an option in here to send e mail.
Best Regards, Jim.
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Can you not just select the contacts from the tools menu and then the
context menu works, well it seems to here.
Although I have followed the methods of actually entering emails to a
forward, I never see this list nor have I ever managed to get it to not
select at least one eemail I don't want along with the ones I do.
It is obviously designed for the sighted very much like google instant is.
Brian
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Hello all,dialogue.
Can anyone enlighten me as to how I delete a contact in Windows live
mail using NVDA?
I can get to the contacts list by creating a new message and then
choosing "select contacts", if I then focus on a contact and use alt
and E, I can edit the contacts, but there is no delete or remove
option. I can't get a context menu, [right click], anywhere in the
With sighted help I know that the contacts item is at the bottom left
of the screen under the list of folders, but it needs a mouse to get
into this, after that a delete option is possible.
If anyone knows a shortcut to get to this contacts box or knows how to
delete a contact, I would be most grateful for any advice.
Best Regards, Jim.