That ding ding ding is not from WE, it is from your operating system.
Sarah
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David 
  To: WE English mailing list 
  Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 1:04 PM
  Subject: Re: Window-Eyes and apostrophes


  Good point! Do you think that dinging sound anoys me? (smile!) If there was 
one easy way to turn it off, I would have done so IMMEDIATELY. Never really 
understood why GW added it, but guess someone might have made the request. Yet, 
there should have been a way to turn it off; and maybe even a way to change the 
actual sound used. 

  GW staff, here is a clear request for WE8, whenever you decide to release 
that one. Make sure, there is a way to get rid of that DING! It blows my ears 
all day, to hear DING, DING, DING; even though I only happen to press a certain 
keystroke, that WE thinks it has the right to determine if is correct or not. 
And, if you have your speech volume set to low, this silly DING, still keeps 
going on full volume. Hate it! 

  But sorry, I never found the setting to turn it off.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Davy Kager 
    To: Pat Ferguson 
    Cc: GW-Info 
    Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 9:53 PM
    Subject: Re: Window-Eyes and apostrophes


    Speaking of dinging, is there any way to stop Window-Eyes from triggering 
the little default Ding-sound whenever you're trying to delete text from an 
already empty edit box?  I am a braille-only user, so I want my screenreader to 
make as little noise as possible, so to speak.

    Cheers!
    Davy

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Pat Ferguson 
      To: Davy Kager 
      Cc: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 9:00 PM
      Subject: Re: Window-Eyes and apostrophes


      Hi Davey and Everyone,

      I have noticed the same thing with Window-Eyes. This also happens to 
Comma's as well. I have even noticed this action where I'll be sitting on a 
letter, to delete, and the letter after that is the one deleted. This makes 
editing text a real pain. I don't know why this occurs, however I'm wondering 
if it is a matter of Window-Eyes loosing focus.

      I've been going to write about this issue for a long time, however, I 
figured folks would think I was crazy and didn't know what I was talking about, 
however, since you brought it up, I know I'm not crazy. <grin> And, no one else 
is crazy, either. <smile> Maybe this has been brought up before, and I've 
missed it, not sure.

      Another thing I want to bring up, that I think has been brought up before 
is this.

      Many times, when I do a control-left arrow, or control-right arrow to go 
word by word through a line, and all it does is ding. I've even noticed this 
when arrowing through words, to check my spelling or typo-s to correct my 
mistakes. This is very annoying.

      One thing I want to say is, just because all this happens, Davey, don't 
let this stop you from using the loving Window-Eyes screen reader. It's 
excellent. Nothing in this world is perfect. <smile>



      At 01:03 PM 9/11/2010, you wrote:


        Hello!

         

        I am in the middle of switching to Window-Eyes as my main screenreader, 
which is also why I subscribed to some of the GW Micro mailing lists.  There is 
one quite strange thing, however, that is holding me back, and a quick search 
through this list's archives didn't result in a solution.  That's why I thought 
I'd bring it up.

        The problem is that when I am typing some text at a decent speed, a 
sentence like "That's nice." comes out as "That's'nice."  So something is 
putting in an extra apostrophe.  I thought that Window-Eyes couldn't be 
responsible for that, but when I shut it down I don't get this extra apostrophe.

        This strange behavior obviously makes using Window-Eyes a bit of a 
pain, so I was hoping there would be something I am forgetting about that would 
correct this issue.  Any suggestions will be very much appreciated!

         

        Cheers!

        Davy


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