Bob,

This is odd...  I'm wondering, if he just hits alt-tab, does that work?

Doug
On 10/25/2012 7:09 PM, Bob Richards wrote:
Hi, I have a friend who is not on this list but has a problem with the new
beta of Wineyes.  He uses a password to log on to his win7 home 64 bit
laptop computer.  When he gets to the log on screen with Wineyes talking the
Wineyes screen is in the way of his logging in as in putting in his
password.  His wife has been helping with the mouse keys but he can't do it
him self.  I have talked to him on the phone when he boots up the computer
and he seems to be write.  He has Wineyes set to run at the log on screen
and all so  and run wineyes after log in for all users.  I have never had
this problem as I don't use a password.  Any ideas?  Thanks a lot, Bob***

Bob Richards
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