[nvda] Re: question about thunderbird and comment about tintin++

thank you. I will look into it.
Thank you so much.
Jessica
Peter Vágner wrote:
Hello Jessica,
Unfortunatelly it is inpossible to get around this in thunderbird version 2.0.X. There seems to be no way for retrieving caret position in the gecko editable texts. We have got preliminary support for IAccessible2 texts in trunk branch which is ready for firefox / thunderbird 3. To be able to take advantage of it IA2.dll library from the lib subfolder has to be registered manually. To do that you can use regsvr32.exe and give a path to the library as a command-line parameter. Finally please note FF3 and TB3 are currently in alpha stage so consider it your-self if it's worth to risk. I took a "test drive" and it seemed to work fine; but I am not using it dayly.

Peter


Jessica  wrote:
first the important thing.
Yes I have looked at the archives. And I know this question has been asked before. But I just have spent 3 full days getting my computer the way I want it and well I am tired. So if anyone knows the answer to my question please could you quick tell it without fussing I should reread the archives. Thunderbird works fine except I cannot seem to write in the edit box of the message I am writing in hopes to send it.
Do I need to select a template in thunderbird to get this to work?
I am sorry about repeating a question already asked and who knows maybe already answered. But there are a ton of messages on the archives. And I don't know if the answer is there where exactly to get it. And wine wine (i usually do not wine) I am tired. So is there a way to fix this message compose body box so that nvda will be good and do what it should?
jaws oddly enough works fine with it.
About tintin+ to be honest why would you want to use a client that is so similar to mudmaster console. That doesn't have audio support because cygwin even with the audio libraries as far as I can tell does not play audio files which is a nice thing to have for notifying you when certain events in the game happen and so on? Why limit yourself to tintin++ when mudmaster console is very similar. Works excellently with nvda and you have msp support in mudmaster which you don't have intintin++? Just my two cents worth. It amazes me how some people will pick a not fully featured program either because they are afraid to try something else or because of popularity of a particular program.
Warning though. mudmaster 2000 doesn't work.
And for anyone using mushclient. Mushclient has a lot of features yes. But it isn't as simple as mudmaster which does a lot of the same things and simpler to configure and works amazingly well with nvda. I found one goofy action in it. But this seems to be on the game itself and not mudmaster or nvda. Anyway enough mud talk. Sorry if we bored people. I just don't like to see people using inferior products. When they could use something much more superior in power and accessibility. Tintin++ is good if you are going to use linux. But for windows a mud client that works with nvda and powerful is mudmaster console. Do not mess with mudmaster 2000. It is inaccessible. But mudmaster console is very accesible. Even works better with nvda than it does with jaws and window eyes.
And please I am not flaming.  Just stating facts.
That is why I made the comments about the bible study programs I did too. theophilos is good. But e-sword and online bible are better in accessibility and features.
Don't limit yourselves.
Take care all.
Jessica and Jesse the wonderful guide dog

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