Could you refresh my mind on how does this sending computers to GW-Micro thing 
works?


From: Aaron Smith 
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 12:03 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Window-eyes and sleep mode


I just tried putting my 64-bit Win7 machine to sleep several times using 7.2 
Beta 2, and I've not run into any problems. If we're going to get this one 
resolved, we need to have a machine here in the office that demonstrates the 
problem.

Aaron


    From: Chris Hill <[email protected]> 
    To: [email protected] 
    Subject: Re: Window-eyes and sleep mode 

    I get the same thing in 7, both pre and post beta.  I was hoping the beta 
would fix it, but I guess not.  It happens about one out of three times here. 

    On 3/18/2010 10:20, Juan Gonzalez wrote: 



      Hey folks 

      I do not know if this is a known issue or if this just happens to my 
      computer but when I put my computer into sleep mode window-eyes 
      sometimes stops working on wakeup. Sometimes it will work fine and other 
      times it works but with problems. When it works with problems and when 
      it does not work at all I have to restart my computer which gets me 
      thinking that I should have just turned it off in the first place. I 
      want to be able to have the same opportunity to use the sleep feature on 
      a computer without having to restart it. If there are scripts to this 
      please let me know and if there is something that I have to change in 
      window-eyes please let me know as well. This happens in windows vista 32 
      bit home premium and is not a result of the new update to window-eyes 
      7.2 beta. 

      PS I was just informed by my college institution that they have received 
      there copy of window-eyes and are ready to move away from JAWS and they 
      will have it up and running after spring break. 

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