Okay, then when this happends, there's nothing else to do, but shut down the computer, since nothing is working properly, and then I can not shut it down properly. I just have to press the on/off button, and this is not my idea of proper computer operating.

Any ideas from the GW Micro staff or anyone else, please! <smile>

Perhaps I'm  doing something wrong.

Thanks.

Pat Ferguson



At 12:59 AM 3/7/2009, you wrote:
Same here, but I think I saw an email that it will be fixed in the next
update.


-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Ferguson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 9:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: problem when come out of hibernate

I'm also having a problem when coming out of hibernation on my Acer
Netbook. I can't get anything to work, even after I lightly hit the
power button to bring it out of hibernation. Window-Eyes talks, but
the computer acts like it is still in Hibernation, or something.

I can't even go to the desktop.

Pat Ferguson
At 10:08 AM 3/5/2009, you wrote:
>This will be resolved in 7.1.
>
>
>
>At 04:43 PM 3/4/2009, you wrote:
>>When I press the power button on my Asus 900HA net book to come out
>>of hibernation, everything comes back fine except Window Eyes
>>7.01.  I've tried with both the Eloquence that I usually use and
>>the dectalk32 synthesizers as well and get the same result.
>>I can run NVDA and other screen readers and no problem when coming
>>out of hibernation.  If I run NVDA after coming out of hibernation
>>I can see that Window Eyes is still in the system tray.  If I arrow
>>over to it and press enter, it seems like the Window Eyes control
>>panel attempts to come up, but no set files are read in the title,
>>and its like it wasn't even there.  I cannot open the file menu,
>>control insert F4 to shutdown window eyes does nothing either.
>>
>>I'd be happy to try any other options to help get this figured out.
>>My work-around for now is to shutdown Window Eyes before
>>hibernation and run it again after coming out of hibernation.  One
>>thing that helps with this is to use my favorite utility, wizmo,
>>from grc.com to go into hibernation.  The reason for using the
>>wizmo hibernate command rather than just using the option in the
>>shutdown menu is I can setup a hotkey to run the shortcut that
>>contains the wizmo hibernate command and the other is wizmo makes a
>>sound just before going into hibernation and another sound when
>>coming out of hibernation.  So that makes for a very non visual way
>>to let me know my net book is out of hibernation and I can start
>>Window Eyes again.
>>
>>Steve
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