First thing you need to figure out is if this actually has anything to
do with window-eyes.  Turn it off and have somebody sighted play with
it, or use narrator and mess around to see what is happening.  On many
notebooks, a press of a special key combination can turn the right
half of the keyboard into a numeric keypad, and that is the first
thing that comes to mind here.

On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 14:15:21 +0100, you wrote:

>Dear List and gw micro,
>
>I recently installed the w.e 7.1 update on my Samsung laptop. Then something 
>strange happened when I began using the keyboard.The keyboard has a separate 
>numpad like a full normal keyboard. 
>
>The key strokes would not perform there functions.  as normal. For example. 
>When I pressed the delete key at the right of the insert key on the numpad to 
>delete an e mail. It opened the e mail. When I down arrowed in O.E.e it made a 
>clunk noise. There were many other anomalies, too many to mention.
>
>When I went into the w.e control panel, pressed alt and up arrowed to get to 
>set file manager. It loaded up on select synthesizer and I lost speech.
>
>I had to get sighted help at this point. After eventually getting speech again 
>I uninstalled the scripts that came as part of w.e 7.1 upgrade. I have no ther 
>scripts installed. The majority of my normal keyboard strokes returned to 
>normal. However the left and right mouse keys and the mouse toggle key are 
>silent. As are the first row of the numpad including 2-3, 5-6, 9 and the enter 
>key. Does anyone know how I can get these keys to work again please?
>
>I did try a restore point but 7.1 remained right there? Will uninstalling w.e 
>7.1 and reinstalling w.e 7.01 solve the problem?
>
>I really don't want to do anything that may worsen the situation regarding the 
>keyboard keys losing there use. 
>
>
>
>Kind Regards, John 
>
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