Just so you know, I watch movies all the time on my home theater system
and it does not matter to me whether they are described or not. That
being said, the command to shut Window-Eyes down or any window is
alt-f4, not control-f4. What happens if when you get in this state, you
press windows-d to focus the desktop?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 7/12/2008 4:18 AM:
I had an interesting problem with W-E 7 beta 1 that cannot be easily
duplicated. There's a site where you can go and listen to a movie and it
doesn't cost anything. For those of us who are totally blind, that's all
we do anyway unless we're with someone who can fill in the action or we
can get descriptive video. The site is
power.listentoamovie.com
so I went there and found a movie that I thought I'd enjoy and listened
to it. That all went well but when I tried to leave the site the beta
wouldn't read the screen. I figured I could get out of the child window
for the site on my ISP and maybe restart my ISP again. That sometimes
works in getting the beta to read but not always. I got out of that
site's child window and back into my favorites, but that's where the
loop happened. When I tried to get out of there with ctrl-F4 it would
tell me that I was in the W-E shutdown screen. If I cancelled the shut
down, it would go back to my favorites, but everything I tried to do to
get out of my favorites would bring me back to the W-E shut down. I
finally gave up and did a reboot. I'm only reporting this one in case
anyone else should get a loop like this that can easily be duplicated.
It was merely an inconvenience in this case because the movie was over
and I wasn't trying to do anything but get back to my home page. I'm
using Windows XP with 512 Mb of memory.
Gail
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