Tom,

I find that the Window-Eyes and WLM interaction is particularly sensitive to 
other activities.  I have had to increase the cursor delay to 3 or so on a 
couple of 
computers to allow the cursor keys to work well consisrtently.  For me, 
everything often starts out fine but then degrades as you said, but sometimes 
comes 
back.  The cursor delay gets me though the slow periods.  I wonder if by any 
chance you might be able to wait this out instead of needing to restart 
anything.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson


On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 20:39:40 -0500, Tom Fairhurst wrote:

>I hate to bring this up again. However, as often as not, the cursor keys stop 
>reading while composing a message or replying to a message in WLM. The 
window is maximized. Window-Eyes must be restarted to get this functionality 
back.The file association is correct. Th;isistrue whether composing inplain 
textor 
HTML text. These necessary restarts are troubling. It seems IG€™m 
restartingWindow-Eyes ad infinitum with WLM. 
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