I am not sure what the issue is in your machines.
Back when I used Zoomtext in the 90s it mattered a great deal which video card 
I used and particularly the chipset.
"They" say nowadays the video card and chipset do not matter that much 
particularly when talking about screen readers.
But I have always wondered about that especially when I consider the question, 
"just what is the screen reader reading if it is not something to do with the 
low level video processing?"



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lose.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Sue J Ward [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2014 3:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Why does VLC work differently on my computers?

  Hello, I do have the VLC video player on both of my systems and was
wondering why do they work differently on both of my machines? The one
that I am on right now is an HP model with an ATI Graphics card, that
one it handles Window Eyes really well when I launch the player. On this
other machine I do have is a Dell model with an Intel Graphics card, and
on that one Window Eyes kind of does not work when I do launch the
program, but NVDA works when you play around with it, I have to alt tab
in and out of there a few times to make it work.   Both of my computers
are desk top models running windows 7 32 bit versions with everything up
to date. Thanks for the feedback.

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