[quoted lines by Anders Holmberg on 2013/02/26 at 14:15 +0100]

>Yes.

Are you doing anything different at work (or classes, or whatever) which may 
have changed how your device is being handled by NVDA? For example, might you 
have disabled the autodetection of some other device(s)? Might you not be using 
NVDA anymore at all? etc?

I'm assuming that you don't really want to risk trying out a patch, which is 
okay. I believe you still do do your own builds, though. Is that correct? If 
so, what if I commit my patch to the repository, and then you update and test 
right away. Would that be okay? Even if you don't seem to be having the problem 
anymore, I'd still like to ensure that my patch doesn't make your device not 
work.

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