HiGordon
I have had a similar problem when using Eudora. I use high contrast
colours to stop the glare of the screen and the status graphics are not
labeled for this colour scheme. The only way round it was for a sighted
person to move the mouse cursor over the graphic then hitting the
insert-g combination and manually labeling it.
Hope this is useful and it works for you.
Martin
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I've a couple of programs which recently being upgraded have changed some of their graphical interface, thus making one or two functions inaccessible. For example instead of using a 'Next' button they have replaced this with an arrow or a tick box, both of which remain unannounced by jaws - they are not even mentioned or found as graphics. On a graphic naming exercise they are skipped past, even although I've changed minimum and maximum settings for graphics to make sure their size is recognised.
My question - what is the easiest way of being able to click on these buttons? I don't know scripting but if there's a simple thing I can do here I'd be glad to learn. Someone suggested 'Hot Spot Clicker' but I found it difficult to get to grips with.
Any suggestions please?
Gordon McFArlane
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