Press alt q for overlapping information. Haden Pike Email: haden.pike@xxxxxxxxx -------------------------------------------------- From: "sameer manohtra" <sameermanohtra@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 5:50 AM To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: introduction, and first query
Hello folks, umm, perhaps I’m getting into something, in the sense, that I now understood, that a standard position to keep your components in your vb.net form, seems top 240, and left 240 follows by other component same top with difference of 600 cco-ordinates. Now, several problems to discuss, first, as described in a tutorial provided by respected tuukka Ojala, it has been discussed, that jaws should announce if there is any control overlapping. in the mean, that if you have setup a lable control at x240 y240 position, and if you take a textbox control now and place the same on x240, y240 then jaws should announce overlapped. Unfortunately, it’s not announcing the same in my case. Since the tutorial is for vb6, can someone tell me, whether jaws does announce the overlapping informations in vs.net 2005 as well or not? Please note, that I having vs.net 2005 express adition, with jaws version 7.0 and script file which I have downloaded a few months back from empowermentzone.com as suggested by one of my friend. If about the script file, it is named as msenv2005.exe. So, any fault in my system specific? Am I not using the correct set of script files or jaws version? or is there any specific command to get the overlap information in vs.net? I have read in help (jaws key+h), that num pad 5 announces the co-ordinates information, and yeh, it does. But not the other informations like overlapped control on one another. So, can someone please please help me out in this? Sameer manohtra. On 6/18/09, tuukka Ojala <tuukka.ojala@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:sameer manohtra wrote:i know, that that many of you have already taken my query on priority basis to answer it efficiently, but as i've already expressed my doubt in the context, a very, very humble request to please please help me out acording to my last post.Here's an excellent beginners tutorial which helped me out in the same kind of situation as you've got. Actually it is for vb6 but with a little bit of modification and trial an error it's just as usable in the vb.net platform.The link is: http://www.accessibleprograms.com/tutorials/navig_vb6.zip Hth Tuukka __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind__________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
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