Yes, Bill, I was; then I switched to dec-talk access 32, from Eloquence, and
things do seem much better.  why not try that and see if it makes a big
difference; it will help them a lot, in tracking it down, if you find this
out.

Chip
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Holton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 2:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: 7.1 stability problems

Hi.

Is anyone else having trouble with 7.1 when you start moving fast around the
computer?  I have WE 7.1 stop talking on both my XP and Vista machines, both
using eloquence, if I start keying around too fast with either Windows keys
or WE hotkeys.  The rest of the sounds on the PC work fine, and it's not
locking up, but it takes speech about ten seconds to start again.  Other
times it doesn't start again, and the only way to get WE back is to do a
hard reset.

On my Vista machine, I also have a problem I have had ever since I started
using Vista, only now it happens more frequently.  Speech will die, the
other sounds are working fine, and the only way to get WE back is to turn
the machine off or do a start menu restart.  Then, just before Windows shuts
down, the speech comes back fine, for about two seconds, then the machine is
restarted.  This is very frustrating.  Anyone else having this situation?

Thanks.  Bill

Bill



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