Bob and Trenton,

What versions of the Jre do you have installed? Don was also having this problem and just informed me if he used jre 6.29 it works but if he uses jre 7 it doesn't. Many Java applications are dependent on certain jre versions. Welcome to Java. This is also why you can have multiple versions of the jre installed. In any case, perhaps going back to 6.29 jre Open Office will open up.

You can get older jre installs from:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/archive-139210.html

Specifically the 6.29 version is at:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html#jdk-6u29-oth-JPR

Although, I just had a thought, what if it isn't the jre version but that you don't have the 32-bit jre installed. I just looked at my system which does have the jre 7 installed but only in 64-bit. Under 32-bit I have 6 and 7 installed. So maybe it has more to do with you all not installing the 32-bit jre.

Doug

On 10/24/2012 2:03 PM, Trenton Matthews wrote:
Greetings!

I to am having this same problem. Although, it seems to also have this
same problem with NVDA too. So I'm not thinking its a WE specific
problem.

Using Open Office 3.4.1.
As I stated somewhere, Loadus Psymthany, based off of Open Office,
works only with the Documents program with WE, where open office calls
that Writer. NVDA works with all applications, except the Drawing
program for obvious reasons.
Maybe I missed something with Java or something? Not sure. I've
uninstalled Java, and the access bridge once, and I've restarted the
PC as well. No luck sadly.


On 10/24/12, bob jutzi <[email protected]> wrote:
I first went back to Windows 7 and installed the 8.0.1 Beta.  The
Window-eyes beta still isn't speaking anything unless I use WE cursor.
What should I have done?
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