Well, I give up.  

Wouldn't blame hw if they did too.

Don

On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 20:14:24 -0400, Ann K. Parsons wrote:

Hi all,

Don Bishop writes:
 > Okay,
 > 
 > If you have an install problem with window eyes, it is clearly a window eyes 
 > issue and not a braillenote issue -- no question about it!   
 > 
 > It makes no difference whether or not you want to use the bn as a 
 > synthesizer, braille display, or paper weight.  
 > 
 > It simply makes sense when you have a problem to go to the list for the 
 > program which actually has the problem.  that clearly is not a braillenote.  
 > 
 > Robert is quite right here.  Some people however, will simply never get it.
 > 
 > Sad but true.  <sigh>


Actually, Don, you are allowing your mind to be compartmentalized,
never a good idea.  He asked the question here because his ultimate
goal is to combine the Window-Eyes and BrailleNote programs to achieve
synergy.  Perhaps he should have asked the question elsewhere, but
then he would have had to come back, explain all over again that he
had installed WE and now was ready to connect the BN.  Why not do both
things at the same time?  

Actually, while on the subject of the BN and Window-Eyes, does the
terminal patch work in WE 5.0 with the 6.11 Keysoft? 

Ann P.

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