Hi. With Virtual View in particular, did you have the latest version of
the script installed? I believe there was an update to it a few days ago
along with a newer GWToolkit.
Larry Naessens said the following on 9/25/2008 12:51 PM:
Yes, WE is behaving here too. Pass the would and I'll knock on it as
well. I have loaded the eloquence script and removed a couple of others.
Progress Indicator may well have contributed to my problem with speech
silencing as removing it seems to have added a large measure of
stability. I also removed virtual view as it was loading with a runtime
error quite often when I launched Window-Eyes. Right now the scripts
that I have seem to be playing nicely with each other and with my
system. So I think I'll make sure that things are stable before I load
more. The other thing I'm doing is to load scripts one at a time in
order to quickly determine whether any new script is creating instability.
It's ironic that scripts, which are a big selling point for 7.0 can
sometimes turn certain systems quite unstable. With my one script at a
time approach, I can avoid or at least minimize the problem.
Larry
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Pietruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: winamp script question
Curtis
I think you are making a mountain out of a molehill so to speak.
If that is all one can complain about a product, it then must be pretty
good.
Incidentally, WE7 has been behaving itself for the last couple of days
-- knock on wood.
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