Hi Vic,
 
I use outlook 2003 under xp, and vista, and have it set to check spelling.
I don't think I've ever lost speech in the spell checker.
 
I was wondering if it's related to some app you may be running?  In
particular, I remember issues like this when I ran an app named  Window
Maximizer, so even if you're not running it, maybe it's something else like
it?
 
What are you running which wasn't installed as part of WE?
 
Chip
 


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From: Michael D. Lawler [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 3:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Status of Loss of Speech with WE 7.52, Outlook 2003, & Windows
XP Pro


If you go to file explore profile folder, go to wineyes.ini, and set
enableuia=1 to enableuia=0 and then turn back on the spell check does the
speech loss still happen?  Note you have to restart WE for this setting to
take effect.



At 03:02 PM 1/6/2012, you wrote:



Hello everyone and Merry Orthodox Christmas for anyone celebrating tomorrow
7 January.
 
Here are the results of my loss of speech issues with WE 7.52, Outlook 2003,
and Windows XP pro.
 
When running WE and Outlook is set to check spelling before sending, I can
expect WE to stop talking two or three times per day. And when I call up
another text to speech program, sometimes I notice that the WE process is
not there in Task Manager under processes. Yet sometimes it is there and I
can end the WinEyes process, and call up WE again.
 
If I don't have Outlook set to check spelling, then loss of speech is pretty
much non existent. Sometimes there is a long delay, but this is more related
to WAN traffic. We doesn't stop speaking, because if I'm patient my computer
will eventually talk to me when whatever application finally loads.
 
This problem seems to be specific with Window-Eyes and Outlook 2003. I ran
System Access with Outlook set to check spelling and System Access never
hung up during the two days I had it going on this computer. Please don't
think that System Access is better, because there are other situations where
it will not load where Window-Eyes works just fine.
 
Finally I have a PC at home running Windows XP pro and WE 7.52. That PC is
connected to my stereo and is more or less my JukeBox. The only applications
on that computer that did not come with Windows are WinAmp and Avira
antivirus. I never have any issues with loss of speech on that bare bones
computer. So I am convinced that the culprit is Microsoft Office Outlook
2003 when set to check spelling before sending.
 

Vic Pereira 
Chief Informatics Office | Bureau de l'informatique 
Small Business, Tourism and Marketplace Services | Services axés sur le
marché, le tourisme et les petites entreprises 
Industry Canada | Industrie Canada 
400 St Mary Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3C 4K5 | 400, avenue St Mary, Winnipeg MB
R3C 4K5 
[email protected] 
Telephone | Téléphone 204-983-0653 
Facsimile | Télécopieur 204-984-4205 
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada 
 

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