Evan,
What you are describing is just the result of how the 2 screen readers read 
slider controls.  They have always read the percentage opposite from each other.
Gary King
[email protected]
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Evan Reese 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 10:58 AM
  Subject: Strange Volume Percentage Reversal


  Hi, my girlfriend and I recently installed the Hope for Pandora program on 
our separate systems. It works great, and we both really like the service and 
how easy Hope makes it to use.

  Just an odd thing about my volume indicator though, on my Vista machine with 
Window Eyes 7.2, the volume percentage goes down as the volume goes up. But on 
her Win XP system using JAWS 10, the volume percentage goes up as the volume 
increases, which is how I would think it should work. Also, the song position 
indicator goes down from 100 percent on my system, but goes up on hers from 0 
percent.

  Anybody know why it does that? Not complaining; as I said, everything works 
great. I'm just wondering why it's reversed on my system. It seems that it 
should have something to do with Window Eyes, (unless the fact that we're using 
different versions of Windows has something to do with it, which seems 
unlikely.)

  Thanks much.

  Evan

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