Hi.

 

Here's a setting in Windows 7 that, for me, helped in one area.  Let me
explain what was going on first.  I'd get those UAC dialogues asking me if I
wanted to allow a program to make changes to my system.  Window-Eyes would
take quite a long time to read the dialogue, but eventually it did.  Here's
what I learned from some nice person that resolved this issue on my PC.

 

Hit the Windows key to bring up the start menu.

 

In the search box type

 

UAC

 

You'll get an option to change UAC settings.  For me the option was already
selected, so I hit ENTER to activate it.

 

Now I was prompted with the UAC dialogue to make sure I wanted to make
changes.  It took a while, as usual, to read this dialogue, but I hit
SHIFT+TAB to get to the YES button.  Once there hit ENTER to activate it.

 

Now you'll be in a dialogue to change the UAC settings.  You want to tab to
a list of levels to set the UAC.  Set it to level 1, tab to OK, and hit
ENTER.

 

The UAC option will appear again, just hit SHIFT+TAB to get to the Yes
button and hit ENTER.

 

That made a great difference with the UAC dialogue.  From what I understand,
option 3, which was what my settings were on dims the desktop when the UAC
dialogue appears.  This confuses Window-Eyes.  Option 1 still prompts for
the uaC for programs, but for me Window-Eyes is much more responsive with
this dialogue.

 

There's my suggestion.  I think I recalled everything correctly, but if not
someone is very free to correct me.

 

Have a great day, and don't work too hard.

 

GO REDS!

Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY

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