Hi,
I created a shortcut on my desktop, along with a shortcut key, for just
these occasions. Its job is to kill the Wineyes process when I can't get
speech. Under any version of XP, the target of the shortcut is
"%windir%\system32\tskill wineyes". I don't know what it is under other
operating systems.
Once you activate the shortcut, you can restart Window-Eyes, and it
should speak, though often the other program that caused the hang will
need to be shut down manually through task manager.
Jed Barton wrote:
Hey guys,
Alright, i am really getting tired of this unexplainable lockup problem.
After doing a repare on outlook, no luck at all.
I am using outlook 2003 with windows xp service pack 3 and windoweyes 7.1.
I've had this issue and am dying to find out why it keeps happening.
I can alt tab in to outlook, and for a long time it'll work fine, but from
time to time, it just hangs, and windoweyes basicly goes stupid and becomes
useless.
I tried pressing control back slash then control alt f4 and alt f4 to kill
windoweyes.
After doing the command to restart windoweyes, it gives me a high to low
musical sound, one of the default sounds in windows xp.
Basicly, this tells me there is an error, but obviously it doesn't like
starting windoweyes.
Has anyone else had a similar problem?
I'm trying to figure out how to turn off the computer and reboot without
hard rebooting.
When i depress control escape, i hear the click, but don't know how to shut
down.
I did control escape, pressed up arrow once, depressend enter twice, but
nothing.
So i am left with no choice but to power down, and when i power back up of
course it does its scan disc thing which takes a long time.
Any dieas guys?
Mind you, when outlook goes stupid or whatever is causing this problem, i
can press alt tab all day and nothing happens.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Jed
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