Try shutting down WE and re-starting it, it is what I had to do to
get the silly WE sometime which does this, to not focus correctly on
the program at hand. I determine this by simply pressing the "bottom
left" or "bottom right" commands for mouse movement, if they don't
speak those mouse movements,that means that WE is not properly focused.
Window-Eyes does stay better focused on NOD32V4 beta a little more
consistently than jfw10, I can assure you of that. With jfw I had to
continually find where I was working after changes since the focus
would go somewhere else close, but not right on, the same place in
the particular dialog. I sm curious, as to which menus you found
which would not speak using f5 first? That f5 key, even after changes
are made and ok is press, must be pressed again to bring the menus
back which speak.
Curtis Delzer.
HS
At 01:02 PM 11/21/2008, net bat wrote:
over all the menus are better organized and all of them speak when
you press f5.
i have use of graphics unchecked but many dialog boxes will not be
made to speak because the dialogs are disableing w e.
speak windows 0 through 9 just ding. mouse clip keys will not work.
the w e control panel will not open with control backslash. i have to alt tab
i just can't get w e to focus on the dialogs.
it has many more options to scan flash drives system rescue etc. it
will provide more protection over all and nod32 is keeping up with
all the new threats from hackers .
hackers should be shot. then we wouldn't need nod32. grin
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