I'd like to share some info, which I have posted before, but is worth
repeating, with regards to losing sound.
Firstly, with regards to the ding sound which is generated by the
windows operating system.
I some times lose sound after hearing the ding sound.
This happens in explorer, Firefox, internet explorer, wordpad, notepad.
My solution:
I unplug the usb connection for my headset, and WE7.2 starts speaking
via my external speakers. I then replug my usb headset and everything
is back to normal.
In this case, windows lost sound to my headset, which is a known bug to
all windows operating systems.
Now, another known bug for all windows operating systems is that
keyboard stops functioning.
I use a wireless keyboard, and when I lose sound, I hit windows key on
my usb keyboard and sometimes my sound is back.
In this case, my wireless keyboard stopped functioning.
Now, sometimes the usb keyboard is not responding either.
In this case, I unplug the usb keyboard and wait for a ding sound, and
then I replug the usb keyboard, and this sometimes does the trick, and
keyboard is working again.
However, sometimes the lost of sound is caused by a WE7.2 crash.
In this case, I use a batch file to shutdown window eyes.(batch file
instruction at bottom of email)
2, and I am back to normal.
However, sometimes after restarting WE7.2 after closing it using the
batch file, nothing works on the keyboard, except control alt delete,
and nothing in that menu works except shutdown, which is the icon on the
lower right.
Good luck to all.
Aloha,
Manny
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p.s. Here's the instructions for making a batch file to kill window eyes:
,
download pskill from:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896683
:
then copy and paste
pskill.exe
to
c:\windows (folder)
copy the following:
pskill wineyes.exe -t
S
to a notepad document, and save it as:
kill_we.bat
then create a short-cut to the batch file and place it on the desktop.
then right click on the short-cut and press r for property
then tab to hot key and give it a hotkey.
I use control alt 0
Good luck,
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On 8/23/2011 3:04 PM, 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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