Window-Eyes 4.2 sets for WordPerfect 10 Created by Richard Turner January 4, 2003 Last modified February 20, 2003 I kept the Window-Eyes set file names in the same format as previous sets for WordPerfect. The only exception is the wpwin10.we file, but all the associations are correct. The files you should have are: wp10.gra wp10.key wp10dlg.000 wp10dlg.001 wp10find.000 wp10gram.000 wp10main.000 wp10spel.000 wp10thes.000 wpwin10.we wpwpen.we pfob100.000 pfob100.we The pfob100.000 file loads when you hit control+o to open a document. I created it because there is a button that refuses to read correctly. It is the second button if you shift+tab three times, you will find this button which is the "previous folder" button. The pfob100.we file has the button label in it for this button. I simply modified the WordPerfect 9 sets so they work in WordPerfect 10. I made a couple changes. 1. New Window-Eyes hot keys: read current line = control+l redraw = alt+back slash time/date = control+alt+t user windows status = control+alt+grave accent route mouse to window = alt+grave accent Hyperactive roter = control+shift+tilde I did some of these changes so the insert mode would not be changed in the WordPerfect document. My apologies to anyone who doesn't like these settings and has to take the time to change them. 2. Alt+d reads the definition window when you look up a word in the dictionary. This window will automatically be read the first time you hit control+alt+f1 for the dictionary. 3. When Reveal Codes are on, after the first two lines of a document, if you want to read the line the cursor is on to figure out if there are any reveal codes in it, hit alt+6. To read the reveal codes in the first two lines of a document when you are at the top of that document, hit alt+7. In WordPerfect 10, you can not adjust the size of the reveal codes window, so I could not set just one window to handle reading the reveal codes in context. A couple tips about the reveal codes. In the WordPerfect settings, alt+t n hit the space bar on the display button and then control+tab twice to get to the reveal codes. I have all the check boxes checked, use system colors, wrap lines at window, show spaces as bullets and, most importantly, show codes in detail. The last check box has to do with showing the codes in the "goto". Not necessary, but it also hasn't caused me any problems. You cannot get into the reveal codes with the normal cursor. However, using the mouse keys will allow you to edit the reveal codes. If you know which reveal code you are looking for, hit the top left mouse key, numpad-7 and then use the mouse find, control+shift+f to find the specific code. If you are not sure, hit the mouse bottom left numpad-1 and them use the mouse up, numpad-8 to get into the reveal codes. If you want to delete a specific code then, once you get the mouse on that code, left click once numpad-slash key and then hit your delete key. I also highly recommend changing a couple other settings in WordPerfect. Make sure that the only tool bar that is checked is the application bar. The other ones just cause proems when navigating with the mouse pointer. Also, on the customize button in the WordPerfect settings which you get to with alt+t then n then shift tab three times to the customize button and hit the space bar. The first control tab is tool bars, hit alt+o to get into the options. you will be on a radio button. Arrow down to appearance, pictures and text and hit enter, unless no one who can see is going to use the computer, you can set this to text only. After hitting enter, hit control+tab once to get to the property bars. Again, hit alt+o to get to options and set the appearance to pictures and text or just text. Hit enter twice to get back to the settings screen. The last setting I think is truly necessary to use WordPerfect with a screen reader is to get into the display settings again and hit control tab once to the symbols tab. Make sure all those check boxes are unchecked. Otherwise, you will have a lot of junk on your screen. If you have any comments or questions, let me know. Richard Turner richard@turner42.com