[real-eyes] Re: Questions about Thunderbird please and thanks.

  • From: robert tweedy <roberttweedy@xxxxxxx>
  • To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 09:07:45 -0600

On 12/16/2010 4:07 PM, Fettgather, Jim wrote:
>  Hi, towards the end of the page, he states that the scripts are
>  available either as a Zip archive, or an executable installer. Here's
>  the link for the installer:
>
>  http://EmpowermentZone.com/tb_scr.exe
>
>
>
>  -----Original Message----- From: &Ruthie
>  [mailto:clark.ruthie@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010
>  3:58 PM To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [real-eyes] Re:
>  Questions about Thunderbird please and thanks.
>
>  Jim, maybe I'm a total idiot, but I couldn't find a download link for
>  the scripts anywhere on that page. The manual for the scripts and
>  for using thunderbird was the only thing there. I'm going to look
>  around after I send this, but if you have the link handy, I'd
>  appreciate it. Ruthie &
>
>  Cats must climb into their Daddy's dropped briefs while he is sitting
>  on the toilet.
>
>  "We are more than the sum of our parts." Private mail is *always*
>  welcome.
>
>  MSN Messenger ID: clark.ruthie@xxxxxxxxx AOL ID: chaosynchronous
>
>  We are the few, Who speak for the many, Who cannot speak for
>  themselves. We are the many, Who speak for the one, Who could not
>  speak for herself.
>
>
>  On 12/15/2010 10:31 PM, Jim Fettgather wrote:
> > Hi.
> >> From what I understand, this announcement of X western when using
> >> Jaws
> > or possibly other screen access programs stems from the use of the
> > language detection option, which is enabled by default.
> >
> > You can prevent this announcement by activating the adjust options
> > dialog in Jaws with Insert v, locate the language detection
> > option, and disable it by pressing spacebar and then enter. If you
> > download the excellent Thunderbird scripts from
> >
> > http://www.jaws-users.com/scripts/ThunderBird/Thunderbird.htm
> >
> > not only will this announcement be disabled,the word Table will not
> > be spoken when navigating lists of messages, and the read and
> > unread announcement plus the subject and sender will be announced
> > in a more traditional fashion, like the way that Outlook Express
> > works. The scripts make a big difference and work very well, and
> > they are not difficult to install.
> >
> >
> > On 12/15/10, gwen tweedy<gstweedy@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> I finally decided upon Thunderbird after much going back and
> >> forth and not knowing what would be the best. Windows live didn't
> >> hold my addresses in my contacts, and I seem to not be able to
> >> just remember addresses, and had always counted upon the auto
> >> complete so I am glad Thunderbird does. A couple of things
> >> though are different. I have to get used to it saying "Table" is
> >> this normal, or is there a setting to turn the hearing of this
> >> word off? Also is it normal to hear such fonts as: Ex Western in
> >> the emails themselves? Thanks. What are the best settings,
> >> layouts for blind people, are there things that can be checked,
> >> or unchecked to make life easier in this email program? Seems
> >> like turning the virtual ribbon on in JAWS seemed to help.
> >>
> >> The only other thing, is sometimes a lot of information comes
> >> before the names in reading emails, and I was used to the names
> >> coming right away, so I knew if I had read the messages to make
> >> sure I hadn't missed anything from anybody. Thanks so much.for
> >> letting me be here. I'm not used to these extras being in here
> >> like search and filters and things, and so far things are just
> >> going into my inbox, because I'm afraid of the nightmare of
> >> setting up folders like I used to have in OE or other similar
> >> programs. I'm getting old, I miss the simple, where I knew where
> >> I was and what I was doing in email. *smile* Gwen To subscribe or
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I got Gwen going. I installed them myself.


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