Actually, this is not primarily a screen reader issue, as I have encountered 
the same issue using JAWS.

Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Nutt [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 2:58 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: beyond frustrated, window-eyes very unstable

Hi,

This is because Outlook is doing something and stops responding.  It takes 
Window-Eyes down with it.

I am prepared to bet that if you go into task manager, then find the Outlook 
task and remove it with NVDA loaded, Window-Eyes will come back talking.
This is not strictly a Window-Eyes problem, but I do agree that Window-Eyes 
doesn't handle it as gracefully as WE.

All the best

Steve

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jed Barton [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
Sent: 18 September 2013 13:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: beyond frustrated, window-eyes very unstable

Hey guys,

I need some serious help here.  I have no spyware, no viruses, and am running 
the latest window-eyes. I am quite frankly not happy at all.
Window-eyes is very unstable.  Let me tell you about some of the issues I'm 
having.
Speech going silent for no reason.  This morning as an example, I wa literally 
arrowing through my messages in outlook 2010. I pushed the up arrow button 
once, and window-eyes ust stopped talking.  I went up and down, nothing.
Then I minimized to the desktop and had no speech.  I then had to start nvda 
which came up.  At this point, I hit the hotkey for window-eyes and it said it 
was already running?  How can it be running when there is no speech.
This type of stuff is unacceptable.  There has to be a legit reason why these 
things happen, and it is driving me crazy why I don't know what it is.
Why would window-eyes just stop talking when I'm literally going through email.
I deal with this stuff multiple times a day.  The point of it is, you lose 
valuable productive time.  Is anyone else experiencing this type of behavior?  
There has to be a reason for it. Is there any sort of log that windows keeps 
with everything that happens?
Why would window-eyes still be running if there's no speech, it just doesn't 
add up.
Please help guys, this is very annoying to say the least.
Other issues I'm having.  I'll be in a web page, browse mode will be on, and 
I'll arrow down and hear nothing.  By pressing the tab key, now all of a sudden 
Ican arrow down.  Why would I all of a sudden lose the ability?
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