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catherine turner <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Feb 1999 10:33:44 +0000
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Hi Dinesh,

Thanks for the help.  I always have it on the screen but sometimes it just
seems to get stuck.  Anyway thanks.

Catherine
kaushals wrote:

> hi Catherine
>
> long ago i used hal95 but i will try to answer your question.
>
> when you are in navigation mode press numpad+plus key to toggle betwin
> cursor restriction from controll to window to screen and back to controll.
> you get maximum freedom when you are at screen navigation
> best of luck
>
> regards dinesh kaushal.
>
> At 02:34 PM 2/15/99 +0000, you wrote:
> >Hi everyone,
> >
> >Does anyone use hal screenreader for windows 95?  I use it with orpheus
> >speech synthesiser and am having a problem I wondered if anyone could
> >help with.  Sometimes, (too often) when I go into navigation mode,
> >which I often have to do to use websites, the focus refuses to move in a
> >certain direction.  I'll press cursor down and it stays on the same line
> >which can be infuriating when trying to read or click on something.
> >Sometimes something similar happens out of navigation mode while in a
> >word processor but if I type a character the problem goes away.  But you
> >can't type anything in navigation mode.  Any experience or ideas?
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Catherine Turner
> >
> >
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