Hi Jed,
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,

Good luck, Manny checkout my stand-up comedy performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75fbevlz10g computer specifications: Window Eyes 8 Dell xps420 with 8 gb memory c p u: Intel q6600 quad core dual boot between Windows 7 64-bit and windows 8 64 bit all software and drivers are up to date
On 1/3/2013 9:56 AM, Jed Barton wrote:
How do you kill it?
What did you do?

-----Original Message-----
From: manny [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 2:52 PM
To: [email protected]; gwmicro list
Subject: Re: Continuous lockup problems

Hi Jed,
Ditto here.
My solution.
I have a hotkey to kill WE8
Then I start WE8 and all is well usually.
If not, then I hit window key arrow right twice and press the letter l and
the computer logs off and I enter on my user and all is well almost 100
percent of the time.
If not, then I just reboot.
Good luck, Manny checkout my stand-up comedy performance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75fbevlz10g computer specifications:
Window Eyes 8 Dell xps420 with 8 gb memory c p u: Intel q6600 quad core dual
boot between Windows 7 64-bit and windows 8 64 bit all software and drivers
are up to date On 1/2/2013 12:11 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
  > Hey guys,
  >
  > I don't know if anyone else has this frustration, but I sure do.
  > I am running windows 7, a pretty new laptop.  Sometimes, for no
explainable  > reason, I'll be in the middle of doing something and windows
will just lock  > up  and I have no choice but to physically depress the
power button to power  > down. As an example, I was on a web sight today,
pressed enter to submit a  > form.  Internet explorer 8 ade the click sound
as it always does and then  > the machine just locked up.
  > Any ideas what could be going on?  It seems to happen more and more with
the  > new version of window-eyes.
  > I'll try and restart window-eyes, and get the high to low tone ding, and
I  > know what that means, window-eyes is already running.  How can it be
running  > when it's not talking?
  > It's very frustrating when this happens 4 to 5 times a day and I have to
waste time rebooting, restarting programs, etc.
  > Any ideas what to do?  Also, isi there some sort of reccovery mode, where
I  > can force window-eyes to shut down and re-start?
  >
  > Thanks,
  > Jed
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