Hi.

 

I have another screen reader on this PC, so I loaded it, thinking it would
be able to access what I want until AI Squared fixes the bug I reported in
an earlier message concerning Window-Eyes 9 beta 1.  To summarize, there are
two problems.  
First, the W.E. cursor and mouse appear to follow each other, rather than
being able to have each one in a different location on the screen as was
possible in 8.x.  The other problem, and this is more serious, is that you
can move the mouse to the bottom of a maximized window, and can move down
from that location to access other information.  Window-Eyes would quit
working if I pasted a file into a folder and tried to read the info on that
area of the screen.  I discovered that if I moved the mouse back to the
bottom of the screen and then pasted the file, things worked fine.

 

I also forgot to mention my operating system.  I'm using Windows 8.1 on a
Lenovo G50 laptop with 4 GB of RAM.

 

That's all I can think of to report.  I hope AI Squared fixes these issues
quickly.  I like Window-Eyes, and I don't want to use another screen reader.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY


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