JOhnJohn, as I pointed out a day or two back I am using an external hardware 
Synth, Dolphin Apollo 2.  I've had a few of these loss of speech or maybe, 
rather, losing touch with Window-Eyes, since installing the final release at 
the end of last week.

I don't want to go O TT on this though as it has happened three times only so 
far.  In each case I think Outlook Express was involved as being one of the 
programs being alt-tabbed to or away from.  No idea if that's significant.

I don't recall any losing Window-Eyes in Sound Forge 7 and this computer is set 
up for primarily audio use so I don't have Office or anything similar on this 
machine.

I think this is going to take some tracking down, and may involve lots of 
detail about machines affected, such as hardware installed and chipsets and the 
like.  I'm by no means an expert, far from it, but the best thing for now I 
reckon is to have a good task kill batch file attached to a hot key.  All the 
better if that could also reload W-E after a sensible pause.  What does anyone 
else think of that?

Ray.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Gunn 
  Subject: RE: Instability problems


  Hello:

  I use a hardware synthisizer and for the most part, don't experience the 
below.

  I'm curious if others who are using hardware are experience the below?

  Using XP SP3, 1GB of ram and at home Windows 2000, 2GB of ram and both synths 
are Speakout.



  John Gunn
  Computer Technician



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