Hello, it's possible that making a change in the wineyes.ini file might
solve the DEC synthesizer problems. This means you need to be
comfortable in editing wineyes.ini inside notepad which is the default.
Under the driver section of wineyes.ini add the following line.
dec32=1
Restart Window-Eyes and see if the DEC Talk problem has gone away. If
not, try again, but change the 1 to a 0 and then restart Window-Eyes
again and see.
To find the wineyes.ini file you can open your user profile by pressing
Alt-F, E from the Window-Eyes 7.5 control panel. Then arrow to
wineyes.ini and press enter. Be sure to not change anything else in this
file.
Many thanks.
On 5/1/2011 6:45 PM, GEORGE AND PAMELA DOMINGUEZ wrote:
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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