Well, go on then, why don't you help him? <g>
Or do you just want to have a go at me? <g>
At 12:34 09/12/2008, you wrote:
That wasn't very helpful. The man was saying he was having a lot of
problems with WE7.01. We should try to help the man rather that
belittling him for trying to solve his problems.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 3:55 AM
Subject: Re: lots of problems with Window-Eyes 7.01 (more unhelpful
subject lines)
and this is another example of a very unhelpful and emotive subject line.
Lots of problems? Who's having lots of problems? If there are lots of
problems with Window-eyes then why isn't everyone affected by them?
At 07:01 09/12/2008, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
> I was so glad to receive my copy of Window-Eyes 7.01 this
> week. I like the way a lot has changed.
>
> But I'm having some major problems.
>
> I installed it and it seemed to run just fine. It asked me
> to download some scripts to make applications run better and I did that.
>
> I'm running Windows XP Pro with the latest Service Pack and
> all the updates. I have a Turtle Beach Montego DDl Sound card in
> here, too. I've got 3GB's of RAM. I run Internet Explorer 7 and all
> its updates are current.
>
> Now, what seems to start happening is this. I'm using the
> TripleTalk USB for my default synthesizer. It's usually pretty
> responsive, but since this newest version of Window-Eyes, things
> have drastically changed. If I use Eloquence or DECTalk 32, I won't
> exactly have what's going on.
>
> I cannot up or down arrow, left or right arrow, backspace
> or space with ease. If I go to my computer and start looking on
> drives or folders, it'll take forever to get there and then, you
> think you've highlighted something, and you've actually highlighted
> a file or folder above the one you want to do something with or
> below the one you want to do something with and you don't really
> know until you delete one and then you know.
>
> The system will ultimately crash and basically, there's
> nothing we can do except to reboot. However, it's not like a normal
> crash. It seems that if you're downloading something, it'll
> continue to download if you let the system run, but no speech or
> any kind of reaction from the screen reader, whatsoever. Yesterday,
> this happened about five times.
>
> I scanned for viruses and found none. I'm running NOD32 Version 3.
>
> I'm also running Spyware Doctor Version 6. Up to now, the
> only difference I could tell was that, when I installed Spyware
> Doctor Version 6, you couldn't just automatically go into a folder
> when you wanted to.
>
> I, just for fun, installed Window-Eyes 7.01 on an older
> system running XP Home with all its hot fixes, Nod32, Internet
> Explorer 7 and all its fixes. The differences are this:
>
>On the older system, my default synth is the DoubleTalk LT. The
>other difference is that I do not have Spyware Doctor installed in
>it. I have no problem on it, whatsoever, with Window-Eyes 7.01. It's
>a much slower processor. It's an AMD Athlon and on this system here
>is an Intel processor.
>
> On this system, if I try and make the TripleTalk be quiet
> by hitting the control key to interrupt it, I cannot, but on the
> other system, if I do that, DoubleTalk LT will stop immediately.
>
> Now, as I said, I don't exactly know how to write all this,
> but it's complicated, to say the least. If you can help, I'd appreciate it.
>
> Thanks, in advance.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Brenda
>
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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