I have found a work around that helps me when window eyes stops talking,
I.e., windows loses sound.
This is a known issue with all windows operating systems, with no fix.
Here's my work around the problem:
my first choice is to remove the connection to my usb wireless headset, and
viola
window eyes starts talking using my external speakers, then I just replug
the usb
and my wireless is talking again.
In this case, windows was the culprit for the lost of sound.
If that does not work, I use a hot key to shutdown all three window eyes
applications
using a batch file and count to 10 and restart window eyes and again
viola window eyes is up and running.
In this case window eyes had crashed.
When I am about to run a program that I know will prevent window eyes from
talking
because the program seems to take all of the c-p-u, I run "sm seesaw pro and
I isolate
window eyes to one of my 4 processors, and then I run the other program, and
I still
can work on the computer using window eyes still talking.
I am using windows 7 Intel quad core q6600, with 8 gigs of ram memory
Somebody made the comment that window eyes seem to crash with windows 7 more
often
than with other windows operating system, and I agree. I also use windows
vista
and windows xp with all of the service paks and window eyes seems to be more
stable
on these platforms.
Good luck,
Manny
If you need to contact me,
please email me at:
[email protected]
or
skype me at
mauiman01
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> Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2010 17:11:37 -0400
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> Subject: RE: WE goes silent with IE.
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> Could it have something to do with multitab browsing -- or not closing
> open tabs locking things up?
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> Just brainstorming here.
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