I haven't had any problems with entering upper case letters in password
edit boxes. And I'm sure everyone would be screaming if this were a
common problem.
Have you tried reloading Window-Eyes and rebooting since this started?
You might also try turning Apps off to see if it's some strange errant
app causing the problem.
From within the Window-Eyes control panel:
Alt-A apps, enter on App management, enter on App status, enter on Off.
Regarding factory settings?
First I'd try loading the All Users profile. This is the default profile
that is installed in the Window-Eyes program folder. Your initial
default profile is a copy of this.
1. Open the Window-Eyes control panel.
2. Go to Profiles and right arrow to expand it.
If you don't see Profiles, Alt-H Help, V Show advanced options.
3. Arrow down once to Set active profile.
4. Tab once to the Available profiles list view.
5. Select All users and hit Alt-C to activate it.
This profile will act like a fresh installation of Window-Eyes the first
time you load it. That is to say, you'll get the Quick start wizard to
set your initial preferences, it will check for updates, etc.
Once this profile is up and running see if it solves your problem. If it
does you can either activate your current profile and reinstall all set
files from Alt-F File, F Factory settings, or, you can create a new
profile based on the All users profile.
If you only have one profile other than the All users profile you can
delete it and a new one will be automatically created from the All users
profile.
I suggest backing up your current default profile in case you want to
restore dictionaries or any custom set files you've created.
1. Open the Window-Eyes control panel.
2. Alt-F File, E Explore profile folder.
This will open your default profile folder in Windows Explorer.
3. Backspace once and your default folder should be in focus.
4. Control-C to copy it.
5. close Windows Explorer and escape out of the Window-Eyes control panel.
6. Open Windows Explorer again and create a backup folder for
Window-Eyes; something like C:\We8Backup.
7. Open that folder and Control-V to paste.
give it a minute to copy all of the files.
You should then have a Default folder within the C:\We8Backup folder.
Hth,
Tom
On 1/11/2013 3:07 PM, Alan Paganelli wrote:
I've had a rotten week so far. I had my email address hacked and had to
change all my passwords. On my XP computer and running window-eyes 8,
when I get to a secure password text entry box, I cannot enter in a
capital letter using the shift or even the caps lock key. When not in
these kinds of fields, window-eyes performs as expected.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Lastly, is there a way to return all factory settings to their defaults
in one fell swoop? Wile looking around to see if there was anything in
settings that I may have accidentally changed, it occurred to me that if
there were a way to return all window-eyes settings to the way they were
when I first installed it, that this would be great.
Regards,
Alan
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