Can't say I have this problem here.

Chris Hallsworth
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On 07/07/2011 23:17, Juan Gonzalez wrote:
while on this topic why does window-eyes stop talking at some? I already
know that if I press ALT plus Y it will select the yes but once I do
this window-eyes does not talk either. I have to bring up NVDA and
although NVDA does come up and talk it is really sluggish alone with my
windows. It is like Window-eyes is try to come back but no matter how
long I wait it doesn't. I can not quit the Window-eyes process because
it does not show up in the task manager. My only solution after
finishing either installing a program with NVDA I have to restart my
computer or log off and log back in. I am not sure if other people
experience this? Like stated above it only happens on random cases.
Running Windows 7 64 bit window-eyes 7.5.1
Juan Gonzalez
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From: "Stephen Clower" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 1:40 PM
To: "Cory Martin" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Window Eyes and UAC?

Hello Cory,

Yes; Window-Eyes can read the UAC prompts just fine in those versions
of Windows which utilize it.

Regards,
Steve



On 7/7/2011 2:33 PM, Cory Martin wrote:
Hello all,
Was just wondering as I haven't personally tried it yet. I was working
on a friend's laptop which has Vista on it and was using System
Access/NVDA as normal off my thumb-drive and I was wondering how well
does Window Eyes handle the UAC pop-ups? Like does it read them when
they come up?
Thanks,
Cory
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