So, is there anything I can change to help with this?

-----Original Message----- From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 7:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: focus on webpages and WLM

                Hi

Yes, it's happened to me too. It's as if Window-eyes goes silent when
visiting certain webpages, Facebook's regular site being a prime
example.  For me, other times when I visit a web page, Window-eyes
actually just shuts down without any kind of error message, I don't know
if you could call that a memory leak or what the propper term for it is,
but it does happen especially since the final version of Window-eyes 9
came out.  I didn't bring this up til now, only because I wasn't sure if
it was something on my particular pc causing the problem, or if it's
Window-eyes itself at fault.  Sometimes IE will even crash, whereas with
other screenreaders, it seems to be ok.  So, something definitely seems
to be happening and I see what you mean now.
...


On 1/28/2015 8:04 PM, tchild wrote:
Well, it happens on random pages. Just a second ago I was arrowing down my facebook page. I had WLM open but minimized. A message came in and I heard the new message sound and we went silent. I had to alt tab through to the desktop and alt tab back to IE and it continued reading. Now it isn't always when I have another program open such as WLM. and even in jWLM sometimes I'll be reading with the arrow keys in a message and we will just go silent I have to go to the desktop and then back to my message and then WE will read again. Only a few times I've had to ctrl alt W or restart the pc to get the voice back.

-----Original Message----- From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 6:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: focus on webpages and WLM

                Hi

    I haven't really noticed any real focus issues, can you give an
example of what happens, so we can try to duplicate it and see what
happens on our machines too?  That might help solve the problem if
there's a simple setting that needs to be changed, it can be like that
for sure at times.





On 1/28/2015 7:16 PM, tchild wrote:
Hi, I know that windows has some focus issues. What I have noticed although is that since I installed W E 9 it looses focus a lot more than when I was using W E 8.4. Is there maybe something I can change to help with this?
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