Wow, sorry to hear this. I just reinstalled the demo of 7.2 after taking
a break from it for a few weeks, and so far I've had none of what you
described with IE8 under Windows 7 Professional 32 bit with 4GB of RAM.
Ok, I did use Window-Eyes in a remote session, but that shouldn't make a
difference.
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On 15/06/2010 0:45, Curtis Delzer wrote:
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.
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