I saved this stuff from long ago. From Doug.
As for command prompts, there are two suggestions. One is make sure you
press control-insert-c to auto detect the caret and, I've recommended
this before but don't believe anybody ever tried it, setup your windows
10 command prompts to use a leg
it would of been better if you deleted the apps from within window eyes because
i am sure there are windows registry keys that did not get deleted from the
registry doing it your way.
also the command prompt does work a little bit if you use the mouse to read the
visable text
and if both window
Hi Rod,
I deleted the apps from,
backslash Program Files (x86) backslash GW Micro backslash
Window-Eyes.
I guess that comes from all the years I worked in DOS. Hard
to teach an old dog new tricks!
I'm disappointed that Window-Eyes won't do anything with the
command line prompt in
Windows ten.
Hi Tom,
I'm not sure precisely what you mean when you say you deleted apps from the GW
Micro folder.
Do you mean that you went into the folder where Window-Eyes is installed, that
is, backslash Program Files (x86) backslash GW Micro backslash Window-Eyes and
deleted them from there?
Or are you
Hi Mike,
All information is helpful, and this is a particularly helpful nugget which
might help someone indeed.
Thanks,
Rod
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Sent: September 8, 2020 3:38 AM
To: peter Chin via Talk
Cc: Mike
Subje
Hello,
Is there any way that anyone has a copy of the latest window-eyes for office,
with if possible synthesizer add-ons?
I do not have my copy and wish to see how window-eyes works.
Thanks,
Darrell
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Rod Hutton via Talk
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Hi Tom,
I use Google Chrome as my default browser on all my systems, except my Mac,
where Safari is the default.
Window-Eyes works with Google Chrome as it does with the newest version of
Microsoft Edge.
I gave up on Firefox many months ago as it went through a lot of version
changes, and it wa
Oh yes, ain't that the truth! I don't know why they had to change it. Pam.
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To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Cc: Tom
Subject: RE: Win 10 And WE 9.5.4
Hi Rod,
Thanks for getting me on the right track that th
Since we are on this general subject, which web browsers work with Window-Eyes
9.5.4? It is my understanding that Firefox doesn't work with it. Does it work
with the new Chromium Edge, Google Chrome, Brave, etc.?
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Sent: Mond
Hi Peter,
Here is the list of files which, at one time, needed to be disabled in order
for Window-Eyes to load properly:
Eloquence Fix
Hotspot
JAWS quick key
WEDiag
Windows Enhanced
On my systems, Which are running build 2004 of windows 10 home and pro, it is
Hello Everyone
I haven't been following this thread so apologies if I am off the mark.
I recently installed the latest update for Windows 10. I think it was a
security update. Window-eyes on my desktop then started opening and
then complete silence. I tried using NVDA, Jaws and Narrator b
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