I'm not really seeing this; but if you have an older, slower computer, or if
your folders have a *lot* of files and folders in them, then it does take a
second or so to switch from one folder to another, as it has to read and
display all the contents of the new folder.  You can probably turn off
preview, thumbnails, things like that in windows explorer, and perhaps make
it faster.
 
Chip
 

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From: Duyahn Walker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 11:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Window eyes and quick navigation


Hi folks
 
I notice that when i am moving very quickly through files or a folder
structure, Window eyes seems to be very slow to quick keyboard commands. For
instance, if i hit alt left arrow to go back, it seems to take the computer
and Window Eyes a while to issue the command. If I am in the music folder
and want a certain genre, again Window eyes is sluggish in responding to
first letter navigation. I have also noticed that Window eyes reads the file
menu bar. I am also running Windows xp if this helps any. this is the home
version of XP, and WE version 7.5.10
 
Duyahn Walker
 
 

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