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The interesting thing about foreground staging, I haven't got that
message since I stopped using window eyes.
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Yeah, right, grimmace! At least it hasn't happend today, yet, grin. I
appreciate your taking the time to see what you could figure out.
Take care,
Carol
On 4/2/2019 7:02 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
Hi Carol,
using window eyes.
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Yeah, right, grimmace! At least it hasn't happend today, yet, grin. I
appre
Ah yes, it does show up spoken as a dialog box every now and then, but
of course it has no content. You can bring up a context menu of sort by
pressing the alt key, but if I remember correctly, it only has the
options to move or to close, and the close option seems to do
absolutely nothing.
Larry,
This is strange. 32770 is the class name for a standard Windows dialog,
like those used within programs for opening files or a Save As dialog. I
suspect the title bar hot key might give you this if a dialog pops up
that has no title or name.
I'll try to remember to check this if I can ev
The interesting thing about foreground staging, I haven't got that message
since I stopped using window eyes.
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From: Carol and Roger via Talk
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Tom, Don't know if this might give you a clew as to what is going on
with foreground staging, but what might be an error code 32770 some
times comes when pressing ctrl-shift-T rather than foreground staging
being spoken.
Sure hope this helps, because I am having the same problem at the
mome
Yeah, right, grimmace! At least it hasn't happend today, yet, grin. I
appreciate your taking the time to see what you could figure out.
Take care,
Carol
On 4/2/2019 7:02 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
Hi Carol,
No problem. I like tracking down these annoyances and squashing them.
It's s
Didn't you know? Windows 10 is the perfect Windows. That's why Microsoft
says it's the last new version of Windows. We will forever be on Windows
10. Hahaahaaha!
On 4/2/2019 7:42 AM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
Damn!
I just took a look at Bookshare's listings for annoyances, and found no
Damn!
I just took a look at Bookshare's listings for annoyances, and found no
book regarding annoyances associated with Windows 10, only up to Windows
7. I guess there just weren't enough annoyances in Windows 10 to fill
enough pages .
On 4/2/2019 6:02 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
Hi C
Hi Carol,
No problem. I like tracking down these annoyances and squashing them.
It's strange how I rarely see it and it's a real problem for you. Oh the
mysteries of computers. Aren't they wonderful.
Regards,
Tom
On 4/1/2019 10:45 PM, Carol and Roger via Talk wrote:
Hi Tom,
That is so nice
Hi Tom,
That is so nice of you to continue to follow through with this crazy
anomaly. It does go away if I reboot and stays gone for a while.
Closing WE does also help, but it does not stay gone as long as a
restart. Anyway, I am learning to put up with it for the most part.
The biggest p
Hi Carol,
That's strange. I've never had it pop up over a program window. As I
said, for me it's always on the desktop. I thought it was after ejecting
a drive. But I just tried that and got nothing.
I never thought it had anything to do with Window-Eyes either. But I
can't remember now if I've
Hi Tom,
Here is an update on the foreground staging issue. It came bacdk again
today. The interesting thing was that I was in my f drive and inside
the music folder. I clicked on a song to play and the foreground
staging title bar was there, but again, there was nothing showing on the
scre
Hi carol,
I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer. I've never had a real problem
with the foreground staging window. As I said, when I get it, I just hit
Windows+D and go back to what I was doing. It's gone and doesn't come back.
I don't even remember exactly when it comes up. It's not when I conn
Hi Tom,
Thanks for writing. In my case, I would go to the folder I wanted and
then alt-tab to the drive I wanted to paste the files I wanted to move.
The problem, although the drive was already open, was that WE would read
absolutely nothing except the title bar read command would say
"fore
Hi Carol,
Going to the desktop is how I take care of the foreground staging screen
too. And I usually don't see it again. Although it does pop up once in a
while. And it certainly hasn't caused any problems. I only see it when
I'm on the desktop anyway, after boot, waking, or having had gone to
Does anyone know how to get rid of the foreground staging screen in
Windows 10? It basically locks up my system in the manner that I can
not read anything else except the title bar unless I go to the desktop.
I can then open a folder, but if I do anything in that folder, the blank
foreground
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