This is interesting and very informational for sure. Glad it has been 
resolved for you. Since I don't have that version of access 32 I couldn't 
have reproduced the problem.
David Ferrin
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From: "John Justice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 6:49 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] OPEN BOOK VERSION 8, UPDATE


> Finally, I am up and running thanks to the Escalation manager, Jim 
> Ellsworth.  Below, you will find an explanation of what happened and why.
>
> Open Book Version 8.0  will not function with DecTalk 32.  In fact, this 
> software will not work at all if DecTalk 32 is on your PC.  Apparently, 
> there is some kind of conflict which does not allow both software programs 
> to operate on the same system.
> Although DecTalk Access 32 has an uninstall feature, it doesn't work 
> properly.  As a result, when you click  on that option called (Unload 
> DecTalk Access 32)  nothing happens.  But I believe that this is a tool 
> which simply takes DecTalk out of operation.  It does not uninstall the 
> program.  That can be done through the Add/Remove Programs option on the 
> Control Panel.
> NOTE:  There is a code provided by DecTalk Access 32 when you uninstall 
> it.  That code would be needed if DecTalk was ever re-installed.  Since 
> there is a compatibility problem between Open Book 8.0 and DecTalk Access 
> 32, the likelihood of re-installing it on my system isn't very good.
>
> Once DecTalk Access 32 was removed, Open Book 8.0 worked fine.
>
> LOADING THE PROGRAM:
> Please note.  Open Book 8 is a very large program and takes quite some 
> time to load, even on a faster machine.  The scanning takes time as well 
> when the system is set for accuracy rather than speed.  You can change the 
> option to Scan For Speed but you lose a great deal in the process.
>
> GOOD NEWS:
> Open Book 8 now uses exactly the same Eloquence speech which is in Jaws 9. 
> The quality is excellent and you have access to quite a few newer voices. 
> Some of these are really enjoyable.
>
> I want to thank everyone who tried to help me with this problem.  Open 
> Book has a lot more to offer but it would be a tremendous bore to outline 
> any more of its capabilities for people who don't use the software.
> Freedom Scientific has people on their staff who really do know what 
> they're doing.  That is a very reassuring thing.
>
>
> John Justice
>
> My job feeds my family, music feeds my soul.
>
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