Maybe I missed it before, but you said you had only one script running.

Which script is running?

Jeff Weiss

 

 

From: Juan Gonzalez [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:48 AM
To: GW-Micro
Subject: re-window-eyes 7.11

 

     

For all of you who had to endure years of suffering in the hands of the
sighty brethren I look up to you for getting through all of those
obstacles. Today is a little bit different because it is not up to us
how we receive the materials. My school has decided to go green and went
paper less for the most part. So whatever can be put on their website it
will and it is up to the student to get it from there. I hate it because
I would prefer getting it on paper and scanning it in. Now for Aaron's
suggestions... I have installed all of Microsoft's updates, all of my
software is at the latest version, I have only one script running and
Window-eyes was doing these lock ups as soon as I installed it. I am
running the sappy synthesizer and it does it with d talk 32 or whatever
it is called, my Braille is not enabled, I disabled all applications
from starting up, I have 3 GB Random access memory, and I have
defragment on to perform every month and no USB peripherals on my
computer. It is still happening. I had an idea and I have no clue if it
can be done but I am still going to tell you it. How about making a
script that can make a report when window-eyes stops working. In this
report it would tell you what was running at the time, what was
happening to window-eyes, exedra... then it can have the option to send
it to GW-Micro or ignore. Now I understand that it will not be able to
read it to the person while window-eyes is not working so maybe it can
be set to show it the next time window-eyes is loaded. It is almost like
an error report but this one would be manual and all you have to do is
press a hotkey to capture your computer activity during the lock up.
Just an idea. 

 
 
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