I am using Win7 home premium 64 bit with WE7.2 refresh and the VoiceWare Paul voice with about 6 other windows open. Going to GW Micro web site, there is absolutely no pause between the link and the name of the link. I tried arrowing down and also tried read to end and stopping in the middle of the page with no adverse reaction. The text and links work perfectly as they should.

On 8/24/2010 1:43 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I am using 32-bit windows 7, so that may make some differentce, but I
don't think so.  More details would probably help, such as synthesizer
and anything else you can think of -- other apps running, even.

[email protected] wrote:

I have not been seeing this at all using 7.2.

Keith Hinton<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hello,
I am writing this message to everyone on GW Micro's staff, and
hopeuflly to all you users.
I am doing this on behalf of my friend MO, who has written GW Micro
many times and has been ignored by the developors of Window-Eyes.
First, I must say that this is not proper respect from a company who
wants to keep customers.
Secondly, I do not appreciate hearing from anyone that a GW Micro
staff member or anyone else has ignored someone when they have a valid
bug, that I myself have reproduced.
What type of staff members are you?
GW Micro has a history of great customer service but I am then told by
my friend that you folks ignored him when more than six emails were
sent?
What must I do..call, record audio and upload it to your servers,
before you folks believe something is abug?
Well..anyways.
Now on to the bug, and I sware, that this bug is true.
1.
Make sure you are running Windows Seven Sixty four Bit.
2. Open up Internet Explorer 8 and go to GW Micro.com or any other site.
3. Either start a read to end and listen or arrow down through links.
4. As you arrow down or perform the Read-to-End, you should notice
Window-Eyes pausing or to be more honest, lagging between the word
"Link," and the name of that given link.
5. If you cannot beyond a doubt reproduce this bug, it is possible
that you developers are running a later version of Window-Eyes than
what is available publicly.
6. If that is the case, please downgrade one of your test machines to
the public copy to see if the public copy indeed does this.
7. This bug was first reported apparently by my friend Mo, I am just
reporting this on his behalf.
Thanks.
Note:
This behavior does not occur in Mozilla Firefox from what he's told me.
If you folks have any questions please let me know.
If you folks at GW Micro require calls or audio files to be recorded
to prove that this happens, please let me or MO know. Either of us
would be more than happy to provide you folks with audio files to
listen to.
Thanks again!




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