Pele,
Go into File/Factory Settings, and update all sets that are out of date,
including the Window-Eyes defaults. Restart Window-Eyes, and reconfigure
the voices. This should help.
Regards,
Steve
On 4/6/2011 12:44 PM, Pele West wrote:
Hi Everyone
Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium, Window-Eyes 7.5, DecTalk Access 32 or Eloquence,
Alva BC640 Braille display.
My husband has recently upgraded to Window-Eyes 7.5 using the CD. Since doing
this, the mouse voice speaks with a higher pitch than the screen and
keyboard. This is strange as the pitch for the screen and keyboard is set to 3
and the pitch for the mouse is set to 2. Is there a setting that we are
missing.
Also, the keyboard and mouse tones do not speak differently as they are being
changed in the Control Panel, although they do change if the Control-Alt and
Arrow keys are used.
I have the same set-up as my husband and upgraded Window-Eyes to 7.5 from the
download. I do not have these problems.
I would be very interested in a solution as the high mouse voice is horrible.
Pele West
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