Hi Rod,

Thanks for trying. Eclipse (at least the program I am talking about) is not an 
eBook reader. It is an IDE (integrated development environment) used for 
programming. I happen to be using it for writing java code, but it can be used 
for several other programming languages as well. So, in this case, the suspend 
being on or off has no affect.

Scott

On May 10, 2013, at 5:30 PM, Rod Hutton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Scott,
>
> I'm not sure exactly what Eclipse is, but is it not an e-book reader?  If so, 
> I'm guessing it has a web-page interface.  If these two things are true, when 
> you first open it with a new document, press alt-shift-m as many times as 
> necessary until you hear Suspend Off.  This will allow the pages to load 
> without being suspended. Suspending is good only when you find a web page 
> with continually-updating flash content.
>
> hth,
>
> Rod
> On 5/10/13 5:23 PM, Scott Wheat wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Is anyone else using Eclipse 4.2.2? If so are you having any trouble? I can 
>> not run Eclipse for more than several minutes without WindowEyes crashing. I 
>> have tried running Eclipse with no other applications opened accept 
>> antivirus and other required stuff.
>> I am using Windows 7 Professional 64 with all updates, WindowEyes 8.2 and 
>> Eclipse 4.2.2
>> So far I don't have much information about what is happening, I simply hear 
>> the descending tones as WE crashes. After a reboot, I get the WE Error 
>> dialog and I have sent most of them to GW Micro.
>> Finally I tried using NVDA and worked in Eclipse for nearly an hour with no 
>> problems. This is a work around I can use if I have to, but I would much 
>> prefer to use WindowEyes.
>> Thank you for any help or suggestions.
>>
>> Scott
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