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* Windows Emacs and Screen Readers
@ 2005-01-20  6:49 Zachary
  2005-01-20 22:10 ` Jason Rumney
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Zachary @ 2005-01-20  6:49 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,
I have had several annoyingly c issues with the Windows port of Emacs and my 
screen reader program, both in console and graphical modes.
The problem with the console mode is that, at least apparently, the status 
line is not displayed unless I use a keystroke like M-X, to force something 
to be displayed in the echo area.  This eliminates a useful source of 
information for me.
In graphical mode, the problems are more obvious and annoying.  They 
manifest themselves from the moment Emacs starts up, I have no idea where my 
cursor is, or if it is in fact reading me a correct bit of information.
The mouse movement hot keys of my screen reader work just fine, but that 
doesn't help me with the cursor.
I'm wondering, essentially, if anyone has gotten Emacs for Windows, or 
otherwise, to work using a screen reader, either through a telnet or SSH 
session or through normal local operation.
Thanks for feedback,
Zack 

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