What mine has started doing for the past few days is to get to 100 percent and then only show top and bottom. This happens on regular sites that I have always been able to open. The only thing I changed is that I have installed Fire Fox and use that once per day to get an RSS podcast. I do eventually get the page I am looking for, but may have to close out the IE and reload it.


On 6/14/2010 9:41 PM, Paul Guido wrote:
your not crazy. it happens to me too lately. it never did up to about a week ago. i'll be watching for any suggestions because i would hate to reinstall window eyes from 7.0 and lose all my scripts.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Delzer" <[email protected]>
To: "Window-Eyes discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 7:45 PM
Subject: WE goes silent with IE.


Nothing I have tried helps, and nothing at all from support as though it never happens to them which may be the case, but suggestions, please. Turned off all scripts, no luck; un-installed set files for IE and re-installed from factory sets, no luck; defragged? no luck; My next step is to un-install Window-Eyes and completely remove it from my system and begin with my 7.0 disc and then upgrade to 7.2, I guess, but this is freaking weird! When the IE page loads, gets to 100% WE goes silent and the whole computer becomes sluggish and it becomes hard to close that page, but when I do, here comes Window-Eyes just as though nothing is wrong at all. As I say, for the first time in many years have I had to un-install Window-Eyes completely to attempt to solve a problem. System here: Windows XP home, with sp3 upgrade 2 gigs ram, 2+ Ghz quad AMD processor, and all updates from MS. Oh by the way, what are we to do when updates from MS are for security issues, not update because it may affect adversely our screen readers? And then, if so, which updates affect adversely such operations, and which security risks are we taking because such updates aren't applied, etc. etc. If that were the answer it seems to me that most on this list would have been affected by the updates because most of us are connected and prompted every Tuesday to update our software because of malware which has caught up and made necessary such updates. As I say, FireFox has no such issue with WE, but every time I get to the bottom of a large page in FF I cannot, since like the bouncy bouncy bally, I am bounced back to the top when the "download" I may want is a few links from the bottom of the page. What a P I T A, truly, :) kind of like near that glass of water and it keeps out of reach as you keep trying to snatch it.

So, I am off to re-install Window-Eyes for the first time in X, (probably 7 years).


Curtis Delzer.
HS.
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