[blindlaw] question re using Windows media Player with Window Eyes
Locke Milholland
lmilholland at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 21 19:13:34 CDT 2006
I use Jaws, however, windows key strokes can get this done.
option 1:
navigate through the desktop folders until you get to the folder containing
your MP3 files. Either press control and the letter A at the same time for
a select all, or shift and the arrow keys to select only a few. Once the
desired songs are selected, press enter and it will play all the selections.
Option two
open windows media player.
Press control and O to go to the Open field. Press shift and tab to go to
the tree views for selecting music files. Use shift plus the arrow keys in
order to select as many songs as desired. Press enter and they begin
playing.
Locke
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephanie Ortoleva" <womankind at earthlink.net>
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 7:38 PM
Subject: [blindlaw] question re using Windows media Player with Window Eyes
> Hi,
>
> I use the most recent version of Windows media Player and Window Eyes
> 5.5. I have downloaded some of my CDs to a small lap top I just recently
> purchased.
>
> When I pull up a particular CD, I can only play one track at a time,
> rather
> than the entire CD at once. My husband, with his near-perfect vision, on
> the other hand, can use a tool bar that is not visible to me with the
> screen reader, and click on an icon for "play all" which enables him to
> play the entire CD straight through.
>
> Can I do this with any key stroke command that you know of?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Stephanie Ortoleva
>
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