Hello everyone, This very thing is also happening in Windows Live Mail
consistantly since the last script which I have already uninstalled plus the
program kicks me out but not very consistantly. Just more WLM problems.
Thanks, Craig R.
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From: "Pat Ferguson" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 2:50 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Window-Eyes and Windows Explorer
Hi Everyone,
Okay, many of you have written to me about the situations with Window-Eyes
and Windows Explorer. Everything you have told me to do does work. I want
to thank you all for that. <smile>
I am just wondering if you loving folks at GW Micro have been able to
duplicate this problem where the loving Window-Eyes stopps talking when we
go into a folder and start arrowing up and down in that folder. It doesn't
matter which drive I'm on, either or what folder. <grin>
I'm able to get it back, just by doing an incert backslash, and then I do
a control backslash, and an alf-F and enter, then Window-Eyes will start
talking again. It will tell me that the screen has been redrawn. <smile>
Now, this doesn't really bother me, even though it is a bit anoying, but
I'm happy that I can now have a work-around when the loving Window-Eyes
stopps talking.
Thanks much.
Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
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