Hi Peter:
If you find yourself using borrowed computers all the time, a
suggestion might be to put your copy of Window-eyes on a thum drive,
as described in the manual.
Kevin  Huber

On 8/23/11, Steve Jacobson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Peter,
>
> Usually Narrator will work well enough to do this and you already have it.
> Press Windowskey+R to bring up the run
> dialog and then type the word Narrator.  You already have it with Windows.
> Sometimes when you loose speech,
> though, another screen reader won't work, but this has worked for me
> sometimes.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
> On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 20:04:30 -0500, Peter Wolfe wrote:
>
>>To all,
>
>
>>    To those that are willing to listen or care, I'm having a common
>>problem that most of us face from time to time using our speech
>>synthesizer window-eyes. The speech freezes for over tree-five minutes
>>with no signs of resitation at all with only two avenues of help lots
>>of the time. Either you could reboot to be independent or yu could
>>attempt to have a friend, colleague or other stranger to help you turn
>>widnow-eyes off to turn it back on. I've attempted the control
>>backlash route just wondering if somebody has found a better way of
>>resitation of their window-eyes package? Perhaps a backup screen
>>reader in the meanwhile could do it just that I'd rather have another
>>way without taking up needed space on my borrowed computer and that I
>>don't think I could download anything on my borrowed device from the
>>university.
>
>>    Thanks for all the ideas in advance for all the efforts of you
>>guys. Its just rare to get anybody to answer to anybody on the list
>>unlike the community that I knew like six to seven years ago when I
>>first joined the listnder numerous other e-mail addresses. Thank you
>>guys!
>
>>sincerely,
>>Pete
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