Nope, it's not a synth issue because my roommate is using the deck
talk voice and it does it to his. It solunds to me like there's some
sort of a conflict somewhere but it's probably just gone unreported
that no one thought to fix it because judging from the responses I've
seen here, others have seen it but don't realize that it could be a
potential bug.
Stephanie
At 09:53 PM 6/30/2008, you wrote:
I'd be interested to know if anybody uses windows live messenger
with a voice other than the old elloquence 5.0.
I wonder if the synthesizer crashes it?
Sara
----- Original Message ----- From: "matt VanDeWalle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>; "stephanie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: subject regarding window-eyes and MSN messenger programs
ah
i have been noticing this too and its to be honest, a pain in the
rear when your typing back to someone and it just decides to drop
out, although i don't know if it is windoweyes, my friend uses the
fish, and she has noticed it, however not as frequently
----- Original Message ----- From: "stephanie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 3:37 PM
Subject: subject regarding window-eyes and MSN messenger programs
Hi, everyone,
I've noticed a weird quirk with window-eyes and microsoft's
messenger programs. I've actually noticed this for a couple of
years but thought that maybe it was just my particular
computer. What seems to happen is that after I use a messenger
program, particularly windows live messenger because that's the
one I usually use, but after I use it for a certain period of
time, it closes out and signs me out, causing me to have to sign
back in. I tried seeing what would happen if I used windows
messenger, and, with that program, not only does it shut down
after a period of usage, but I had to re-boot to even get the
program to work properly. The reason I'm wondering if maybe this
is a window-eyes issue is because I've used the messenger programs
with other screen readers, including the free readers like system
access and NVDA and have not had this issue with either of those
screen readers. I finally got a new computer a few weeks ago and
experienced the same thing so I've come to the conclusion that
it's not an issue with a particular machine, so, I guess what I'm
asking is whether there's a known reason for why this happens and
if there's any sort of fix for it.
Stephanie
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