Harry,
It would be nice if email messages read automatically with Narrator--yet
another piece of feedback I have submitted over the years.
To read the message body with Narrator in Thunderbird, you have a couple
of options:
1. Press caps lock + down-arrow, the say-all command from Jaws and NVDA.
2. Press caps lock + r, which is another read command.
3. Turn scan on with caps lock + space; then arrow through the message.
Arrowing up or down moves by line and left or right moves by character.
4. Press caps lock + left- or right-arrow to move through the message
sentence by sentence. Alternatively, you can lock the Narrator key by
pressing caps lock +z, then just arrowing left or right.
Number 4 is buggy, focus getting stuck. I think I've submitted this
feedback too.
On 12/1/2021 8:18 PM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Ana,
>
> It worked, you are absolutely right!!!
>
> Here's the problem though, when I have opened an email with enter, it
> doesn't read it, unless I have scan turned on.
>
> They have to fix that, I should not have to switch scan on and off.
>
> But it does work, very well, if you don't mind switching scan on and off.
>
> thanks for giving me this info!
>
> Harry
>
> On 12/1/2021 10:33 PM, Ana G wrote:
>> Harry,
>>
>>
>> The way Narrator behaves depends on whether scan mode is on or off.
>> Scan mode is Narrator's review mode. If you hear sender, subject
>> line, date, etc., each time you press down-arrow while in the
>> Thunderbird message list, then scan mode is turned on. To toggle scan
>> mode, press caps lock + space. When scan mode is turned off, you
>> should be able to move from one message to the next with the
>> down-arrow key, and you should have no problem pressing enter to open
>> a message.
>>
>>
>> Good luck.
>>
>>
>> Ciao
>>
>>
>> On 12/1/2021 2:19 PM, Harry Brown wrote:
>>> Ana,
>>>
>>> Thanks for this info!!!
>>>
>>> It's interesting with Narrator. When I'm in the list of emails, when
>>> I press enter to open an email, it does not open the email.
>>>
>>> When I'm down arrowing through the list of emails, it says column
>>> name, column address, column date.
>>>
>>> NVDA doesn't do that.
>>>
>>> It just lets me go through the list just saying the subject, like it
>>> should, so then I press enter on an email to read it.
>>>
>>> Any ideas how I can go through the list of emails and open an email
>>> and read it, using Narrator?
>>>
>>> I'd love to use Narrator for email.
>>>
>>> Harry
>>>
>>> On 11/21/2021 11:13 PM, Ana G wrote:
>>>> Harry,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The Search box you find when Thunderbird opens can be removed. You
>>>> need to go into the View menu (alt+v) to do it. There may also be a
>>>> Calendar between you and your messages, so you may want to turn
>>>> that off too while you're in the View menu. It's been a while since
>>>> I did that, so I don't remember where stuff is exactly. When
>>>> Thunderbird updates, you often have to go back into the View menu
>>>> to mess with those settings.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't use Jaws very often nowadays. My experience, over the
>>>> years, has been that Jaws and Thunderbird go through periods of not
>>>> playing nice together. When one or the other updates, it isn't
>>>> unusual for some problem or other to crop up. Thunderbird is
>>>> working fine with Narrator and with NVDA. When I was still
>>>> primarily a Jaws user and we were in one of our
>>>> Jaws-and-Thunderbird-are-clashing cycles, I would just switch
>>>> screen readers whenever I would launch Thunderbird.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ciao
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/18/2021 12:42 PM, Harry Brown wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Using thunderbird 91.3 and I have problems.
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. When I start thunderbird, as usual, you hear the beep, and it
>>>>> tells me how many messages I received, which is fantastic.
>>>>>
>>>>> But then, it gives another beep, and jaws doesn't tell me anything.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then, it gives me another beep, and I don't know what's going on,
>>>>> and I can't use the keyboard, for seconds at a time.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then this stupid search pops up.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll open an email, and the search pops up.
>>>>>
>>>>> I wonder if there are toolbars, which I need to get rid of?
>>>>>
>>>>> And if there are, how do I do that?
>>>>>
>>>>> How do I get rid of this stuff happening?
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, when I start thunderbird, the same messages I just deleted,
>>>>> come back, so I have to delete them again!
>>>>>
>>>>> I am very strongly, considering going back to 58.2, because in
>>>>> that version, there are none of these problems.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is driving me nuts!
>>>>>
>>>>> Harry
>>>>>
>>>>>
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