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Symptom:
 Using Window-Eyes 5.0, or greater, when pressing the Speech Parameters
hot keys
(CTRL-ALT-ARROW KEYS by default) Window-Eyes will not indicate the
current speech
parameter setting.
Cause:
 An Intel video application running in the background uses these keys to
modify various
video settings, such as screen rotation.
Solution:
 You will need to disable the Intel hot keys, by performing the
following general
steps:
1. Open the Windows control panels
2. Open the Display control panel
3. Select the Settings tab
4. Select the Advanced button
5. Select the Intel(R) Extreme Graphics option
6. Select the Graphics Properties option
7. Select the HotKeys option
8. Uncheck Enable Hot Keys option
You may also be able to open the Graphic Properties options using
CTRL-ALT-F12.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Simon Huber [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 4:50 PM
> To: GW-info
> Subject: Re: problems with window eyes
> 
> Hi Brian:
> The problem with those "alt-control arrow key" commands is that the 
> alt-control-up and alt-control-down arrow commands rotate the 
> screen by 
> default.  There is a method of disabling this feature and it 
> is explained in 
> an article in the GW Micro knowledge base.  You can get to it 
> by going to:
> www.gwmicro.com/support
> and then going to the "KnowledgeBase" link. If you type the 
> words "settings 
> rotor" in the search box, you should find that article.
> Kevin Huber
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Bryan Duarte
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 12:35 PM
>   Subject: problems with window eyes
> 
> 
>   Hello I posted a question a few days ago but I never heard 
> back from 
> anyone. I might have just done something wrong. Oh well. Any ways my 
> question is that I am new to window eyes I have been using 
> JAWS for ever but 
> now would like to use window eyes due to support for my sync 
> Braille. I am 
> having problems with the commands actually working. I have 
> tried the jaws 
> key board, default, and also the lap top version, none of 
> these lay outs 
> seem to work when I do the commands. I am using a lap top 
> running windows XP 
> and would like to know if there is something I am doing wrong 
> or if it is 
> just not set up right or what ever the problem could be. Some 
> commands I 
> have tried is the ctrl alt right arrow, left arrow, and other speech 
> adjustments. These are not working for me. If you can offer 
> any help it 
> would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
>   Bryan Blind Ambitions
> 
>   www.sightunseen.biz
> 
> 
> 
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