We have found one machine that can duplicate this problem, so we will get it fixed. In the meantime, you can work around this problem by going into the Google preferences, and turning off the search suggestions feature.

Alternatively, if you're using Firefox, instead of searching through Google's page, use the Firefox Search toolbar (Control-K), which defaults to using Google. Trust me, once you get in the habit of just hitting Control-K whenever you want to search for something, you'll never go back to the old way.

Aaron

Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
We have seen other few reports on this, but we cannot replicate this with our machines. We would need a machine in the office which demonstrates this so we can get to the bottom of what is causing the IE7 and the Firefox edit box problems. If we can determine that it's window-Eyes which is causing this problem, we can see about fixing it. Until we are able to replicate this issue, or until we have a machine which replicates this constantly, our hands are tied.

many thanks.

Mary Anne Lynskey said the following on 10/26/2008 11:56 PM:

I am really frustrated and am now becoming angry. I can't use IE7 because combo boxes don't work and browse mode won't load pages unless I toggle. So OK, I'm easy! I go to Firefox. Only thing is, I can't fill in edit boxes because they disappear after typing 1 character and the page tries to reload an doesn't always quite make it. What's with this WE7? I'm having a terrible time getting anything done on the internet, particularly getting my bills paid because internet browsers don't work. I hate to broach the question but are we ready for prime time or not? I don't think so. I would rather have waited until these major bugs are fixed once and for all before seeing and, yes, paying for, an upgrade. This is insanely ridiculous. I am very annoyed. It's either try to get back to 6.1 which was hard to install but worked great once it was there, or dig up my ancient laptop which I think runs windows M E. This version 7 upgrade has been an altogether terrible nightmare of an experience. Mary Anne Lynskey


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