really!? I did not know this. I can not remember if when I turned it off
window-eyes started doing this. the one thing that I do not under stand is why
does window-eyes start sometimes and not others.
From: net bat
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 8:48 PM
To: Juan Gonzalez
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.11
user account control.
it can be turned off in the control panel in user accounts. it is what keeps
comeing up asking you for permission. like when installing software. or running
a program that requires administrator privilages with a password before a
action can take place.
if this was turned off w e would not load automatically even when it was set to
do so.
----- Original Message -----
From: Juan Gonzalez
To: net bat
Cc: GW-Micro
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.11
sorry for my ignorance but what is u a c?
From: net bat
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 4:17 PM
To: Juan Gonzalez
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes 7.11
if you turned off u a c? it will not load.
----- Original Message -----
From: Juan Gonzalez
To: GW-Micro
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 6:34 AM
Subject: Window-Eyes 7.11
Good Morning
First I have an old problem that I had not mentioned before because I
thought it
would be solved in Window-Eyes 7.11 but that was not the case. My problem
was
that even though I have Window-Eyes setting to start after log on for every
user
it will not start after log on. Can anyone concur with me on this one? I
have to
do the hot key Alt+Ctrl+w to open Window-Eyes. I understand this is not a
big problem
but it is a problem none the less. Also today when I started Window-Eyes or
my computer
and Window-eyes still did not start, I pressed the hot key to start
Window-Eyes and
nothing happened. I had to click on my desktop and press w hoping I only
had one
w program on it and that it was Window-Eyes. Once I press this Window-Eyes
started
working. Has anyone had this or these problems before. One last thing is
that when
I am working with a PDF file and I put it in full screen view and then I
press ESC.
To get out of it. It will take Window-Eyes a while to respond back. The hot
key for
getting PDF files into full screen view is Ctrl+l and to move through the
pages is
left and right clicks. Left is to go forward and right is to go backward in
case
someone wants to try it. Note Left and right click only works when you are
in full
screen view. Finally, so far these and the internet explore problems about
maximization
are the only problems I have found so far. These aren't major problems so
great job
GW-Micro and hopefully these get solved soon. Running Windows Vista 32 bit
and running
the latest version of adobe reader. thanks!
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