Thanks All: I consider this matter closed now thanks to your responses.
I can now go on to other tests to determine the pontential problem with my
machine.
It is a real deep dive into things, sigh.
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: Duyahn Walker
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: EloquenceFix
You don't need that. I use WXP as well and Eloquence as my default.
----- Original Message -----
From: RickUSA
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 3:10 PM
Subject: EloquenceFix
Hi: Trying to debug a problem.
EloquencFix is stopped and when I click start in the app manager it stopps
immediately again.
Running W XP and one of the later versions of WindowEyes.
My question is whether this app is suppose to run or is deprecated or what
might cause it to try to start and then stop immediately.
When my system locked up pretty much around 3:00 ish again I found a
InternetExplorer MenuBar was open, I was in a text file reading it in standard
Windows Explorer - no IE 8 windows were open and I get allot of WE telling me a
menu is open just before the system starts to get slow and eventually almost
lock up completely. Also, moving the physical mouse around and doing a click on
nothing in particular and WindowEyes started speaking full speed again.
Wierd indeed.
Since it appears only the keyboard and to a little lesser extent the numpad
keys are locking up while the physical mouse seems free I am wondering what
type of thing could cause this.
I ran netstat -o but saw nothing unusual running there.
I see nothing in the TaskManager when I do manage to get into it to read it
but remember that I can only read it when the keyboard is working, ditto the
netstat so cant see much I would think it a driver problem perhaps but that it
has happened every day this week from around 2:30 or 3:00 to about 4:00 and
then everything starts working normally again.
Up until around 3:00 everything works well as well.
I see nothing listed in my virus scanns Windows Defender and am looking for
another virus spyware checker but havent found one I could use yet.
I think this same thing was happening on my Dell Machine I just sent back
so I dont think it related to this computer - perhaps.
When my new machine if this continues on the new machine, I will not put
WindowEyes on it until after I check it out with another screen reader just in
case it has something to do with WE Apps or something, then I might guess it
may have something to do with the Modom / Router all though I cant see how that
would lock up the keyboard and not the physical mouse but I dont know enough to
figure it all out without just trying and reading things and hoping someone out
there has an idea of something to check out.
Anyway, why doesnt EloquenceFix start?
Rick USA
Rick USA
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