Hi there.
It might be useful to the entire list, knowing exactly witch set file
you are refering to?
I could not find an "Command prompt" set file. Thanks.

On 1/20/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Make sure that the correct set file is associated with command prompt
> window.  I ran into this and if I remember, this is how I solved it.
>
> Keith Hinton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Could anyone please take a look into this on a Windows7 system? This
>> also appears to happen with the compitition, but I would like to have
>> a workaround from GW Micro staff if possible. Please just open up a
>> command prompt window. The first issue will be as soon as you begin to
>> type. The example I gave was netstat. So you may begin to type: n . e
>> . t . Then, you'd hear:
>> c:\Path\Whatever\> net
>> Also, if you attempt to backspace over a character, the system "dings"
>> but Window-Eyes won't read the character as it is erased.
>> Is there anything that can be done at all via Doug or GW Micro in the
>> future about this problem? Could a script be written to work easier in
>> the command prompt of vista/2007? I am sure this wasn't the case in
>> XP, at least it wasn't produceable with the  compitition back then
>> either.
>> Thanks for all ofou help.
>> I happily await some solution.
>> The above solution does not solve the problem at least for me.
>> Could others test this and report back what is found? (This would not
>> generate an error report obviously, but still. It makes the command
>> prompt rather unuseable, and I do often find myself running a lot of
>> power commands from within there.
>> Another example of a power command you would have to use to remvoe the
>> hibernation file is now:
>> powercfg hibernate off or hibernate on.
>> Thanks.
>> Sincerely,
>> --Keith
>>
>> On 1/19/10, C. Richcreek Enterprises <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi, Try pressing Escape and then pressing the start menue again and then
>> > starting over again with your prompt. About the keyboard speed, I think
>> > that
>> > you can speed it up to your speed I think. It has been awhile sence I
>> > did
>> > that so I am not really sure. hope this helps, Let me know. Very Best,
>> > Craig
>> > R.
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Keith Hinton" <[email protected]>
>> > To: "gw-info" <[email protected]>
>> > Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 10:17 AM
>> > Subject: Command-prompt behavior in Windows-Seven
>> >
>> >
>> >> Hi there, all.
>> >> I had some questions about the Command-prompt in the Windows Seven
>> >> operating system.
>> >> While the Command prompt seems normal, you cannot backspace text.
>> >> Instead, a dinging sound occurs. Note: the next issue is something is
>> >> presnet even in other screen-access software programs.
>> >> When you begin typing text, (note that this did not occur on Windows
>> >> XP and other), systems, the following appears to happen.
>> >> 1. If you type something like netstat, and begin typing the word net,
>> >> Window-Eyes and other Screen-reading programs will say:
>> >> Net (what you justentered into the keyboard)
>> >> So: it may do:
>> >> "n . e . t"
>> >> Then, "C:\Windows\System32>Net"
>> >> After adding on the word stat, after the "T" is echoed by the Speech
>> >> system, you then hear instantly read out: C:\Windows\System32>netstat
>> >> You didn't use to hear all that read out.
>> >> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>> >> Anothr issue I'm having with WIndow-EYes is that the DECTalk Access32
>> >> (Window-Eyes) synhtesizer, seems a bit slow when typing really fast.
>> >> It appears to lag. Rght now, as I compose this message, I am
>> >> interuptting speech without relly trying to do so. I am not typing as
>> >> fast asI could do usually, and even this typing speed iscausing speech
>> >> to be interuptted much quicker than usual. Is this a common issue
>> >> between both Windows Seven Sixty four bit, and Windows Seven thirty
>> >> two bit? Let me know.
>> >> Note, that when I type with Eloquence the version locked with
>> >> Window-Eyes Aaron and others, that it responds just as rappidly as it
>> >> has in the passed. No obvious lags in the speech synthesizer.
>> >>
>> >> None at least, that I can see. DecTalk on the other hand, I am not
>> >> sure.
>> >> Does the fact that I'm running Windows Seven Sixty four-bit make a
>> >> huge difference? Or is this more an issue with the underlying audio
>> >> subsystem in the newer kernel.
>> >> Thanks, Doug, Aaron, and the rest of you folks on the list.
>> >> Your help is much valued.
>> >> I am presently using a Demonstration coppy of Window-Eyes seven,
>> >> untill I receive the payment plan version.
>> >> Sincerely, --Keith
>> >>
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