On 9/27/2013 8:55 AM, Jed Barton wrote:
When window-eyes stops speaking, I'll start nvda, and that seems to send a jumpstart command to window-eyes cause it magically starts working again. That makes no sense what so ever.
That sounds like you have some sort of audio hardware issue, wherein starting NVDA re-initializes the audio environment, thereby bringing Window-Eyes sound back. It would be interesting to know if Insert-Backslash does anything when Window-Eyes goes silent.
At that point I will exit window-eyes, and hit the command to re-start it. Then I get the ding dong sound, and it says window-eyes is already running. How can it be running if it just shut it down?
You should give it 20 to 30 seconds to unload everything, and then try Control-Alt-W. If you close Window-Eyes, and then immediately try to launch it again, you will get this error. Windows itself will take time shutting down the Window-Eyes mirror driver.
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