yeah, maybe David should check out the sound events in the control
panel, or the sounds in c:\windows\media.

Chris




On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 07:55:27 -0700
" Sarah Baughn" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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