Hi. With scripts turned off, Window-Eyes is performing much better. Faster
response and so far at least, no speech interuptions. Additionally, I have
been using programs this afternoon which did experience speech shutdowns
with scripts on this morning. I should also point out that with Goldwave I
am apparently the only person who is experiencing silenced speech in the
first place. But I have also used Outlook Express where WE has crashed for
other users. The most striking difference is WE's much faster results with
scripts off.
Larry
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "GW Info Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2008 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: Removing window Eyes and the scripts
If you remove Window-Eyes the folder containing your sets and scripts is
also removed. So, this would mean that any scripts would have to be
reinstalled when you reinstall Window-Eyes. However if you upgrade the
beta with the upgrade to the final version, this would not be the case.
Now, as to the winamp issue, you could always reinstall the Winamp sets we
provide by default from the set file manager. These are the original sets
which Window-Eyes 6.1 shipped with and do not use any scripts.
Hope this helps.
David Pearson said the following on 8/14/2008 3:24 PM:
Hello list,
I have a question about the removal of scripts. When the new Window Eyes
comes out and this beta is uninstalled and the regular version is
installed, will all the remnants of the scripts that were install go away
along with the beta? The reason I ask, I installed the Winamp scripts,
then I took them out because they didn't benefit the way I use Winamp.
Now Window Eyes won't read the play list editor the way it used to and I
like it better the way it originally was. So I'm hoping that taking out
window Eyes will take the scripts and all their parts out as well. Will
things turn out that way? Thanks,
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