There is a bug in Window-Eyes that can cause this problem, which will be addressed in beta 2. VV 2.5 works around the issue as best it can.

Aaron

Robert Riddle wrote:
It does, partially. Now, instead of reading text from adjacent windows, it speaks parts of the first line you select. Like this:
System:
Microsoft Windows XP
Home Edition
Version 2002
And the spoken text sounds like this:
System:
systemMicrosoft Windows XP
systemwindows Microsoft XPHome Edition
systemwindows Microsoft XPHome EditionVersion 2002
Maybe it's just me.

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    *Subject:* Re: virtual view and selecting text

    Virtualview 2.5 should address this problem.



    At 06:17 AM 7/9/2008, you wrote:
    This doesn't work right. Using shift arrow keys reads text from
    other windows rather than the virtual window. Using we7b1 xp home.
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