Walter,
I really don't think this is a Window-Eyes thing. The Windows-M (I
assume you meant Windows and not ALT) just minimizes all applications
but it doesn't specify where it puts activation/focus. Windows-D should
be used because that not only minimizes all applications but puts focus
on the desktop. So the Windows hotkey Windows-D should work better for you.
Regards,
Doug
Walter Cone wrote:
Hi all,
I have noticed a problem with Window Eyes 7.1 and 7.11. It isn't
a major problem but it is anoying. If I am in Outlook Express or
Internet Explorer or what have you and close the program I will press
alt-m to go to the desk top. I do this and Window Eyes says custom
control and nothing is announced on the desk top. I have to press
start menu and tab down until I get to the desk top and it is okay.
If I kill wineyes and restart it it will take me to the desk top. It
is just anoying. I am using Wineyes on a Acer Inspire1 netbook with
Windows XP home service pack 3.
Walt
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