No, I'm sorry, but none of your suggestions appear to change a thing, Net
bat.  The issue is this:

You know when you execute the read-to-end command to listen to a document
without having to press the down-arrow key, That part works; I fixed that.
It reads the whole thing now when I press the key combo I've selected to do
that.  But, while it's doing that, you're supposed to be able to press the
letter d to slow the reading down on the fly, or the letter u  to speed the
reading up.  That's the part that doesn't work anymore.  If I press a d or a
letter u, the reading stops.  That's what I want to fix.

You mentioned the key combos that often interfere with the Intel Graphics
hotkeys, ctrll-alt-up arrow, and ctrl-alt-down arrow.  Those are for
adjusting reading speed when Read-to-end is not in use, and those
adjustments persist until you next reboot, or forever, if you decide to save
the settings.  These key combos are not the problem, either.  They work as
expected, without rotating the screen.

So, I do hope someone who knows will steer me in the right direction.

Louis Gosselin

-----Original Message-----
From: net bat [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 6:55 PM
To: gosselin_louis; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Reading Speed in Read-to-end

make sure the enhanced insert key layout is off. this undefines read to end
when it is on.  control alt zero.
is this a laptop or desktop.
check to see if you have a intel display. if so you have to first make sure
the screen is right side up. then find the display properties and turn off
the short cut keys that rotate the screen.
the desktop layout uses the same control alt and arrow keys as w e uses. i
don't know what the keys are for a laptop layout.
the intel graphics uses the same keys as w e uses to change voice settings
on the fly.


-----Original Message-----
From: gosselin_louis via Talk
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 4:48 AM
To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: Reading Speed in Read-to-end

Running Win-Eyes 8.4 on a Windows 7 Desktop.  Recently I did something,
don't know what, and suddenly my read-to-end wasn't working.  Well, I've had
that problem before, so I managed to figure out where to go to fix that.
But I'm also finding that I can't slow the reading down or speed it up when
in Read-to-end mode; Pressing u or d just stops the reading altogether.
Where do I go, and what do I do, to restore the u and d keys' on the fly
functionality in read-to-end, please?

Louis Gosselin


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