This is not a window eyes bug.  It is a bug in the way Microsoft and other
programs report information to MSaa.  The flip side was quite a few time the
older system tray method would drop some icons because it couldn't get a
tool tip for it.  
Now you will get all icons no matter what whether or not it is reporting to
msaa.  
This is my understanding of the situation. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 8:25 AM
To: GW Info
Subject: Systray not behaving consistantly in WE 7

Just got a demo of WE 7.  Found many things great about it but one thing 
not so good.  When I scan the systray it often reads many of the icons 
there as "un named" and I can't tell what they are.  Other times it 
reads them fine and there's no way to know when it will work correctly 
or not.  Never had that problem with earlier versions.  In the Read Me 
file it says they are using a new way to scan the tray which is faster.  
It is indeed so fast it seems instantainious but I'd rather wait two 
seconds and have it get it right every time.  Is there a setting in WE 
that may help this?  Am using Windows XP Pro and is set to 32 bit high 
color and gives no problems in any other way I've found so far.

Roger


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