I had been saying on lists that I had been finding this window eyes to be 
extremely sluggish and unresponsive.  It takes seconds, sometimes a minute 
before it would respond to a key press, making going through documents, etc. 
almost unbearable.  When somebody posted how to change synthesizers, I decided 
I would try it.  Especially since it has been fixed so that if you make a 
mistake, it won't keep the change unless you tell it to.  First, I tried sappy, 
and the voice I got was horrible.  Next, I decided to change to eloquence, even 
though I don't like eloquence.  I received the surprise of my life.  With 
eloquence chosen as the synthesizer, it is like having a whole new computer and 
screenreader.  It is the most responsive I have ever seen a computer!  So, I 
was wondering if the people who were going on about how much they loved 7.5 
were people who were using eloquence.  Further, I was also wondering if the 
rest of us who were complaining about the sluggishness were using decktalk.  
Which brings me to the third part of my question: why should decktalk be such a 
problem if it is something that is already in window eyes?  What is wrong with 
it? Is there something I have to do to it, or is it something that GW micro has 
to do to correct this in subsequent versions?  Pam. 
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