Hi Rob, Could you please give me some info about creating the auto hotkey program thanks so much. Corey
-----Original Message----- From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rob via Talk Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 4:11 AM To: Rick Thomas; Window-Eyes Discussion List Subject: Re: Is there a 9.2 on the horizon? Here's what I do now when a screen reader dies. Create another administrator account. When the screen reader decides to go play golf somewhere without notice, hit windows l, alt w, to switch user. Right arrow to the second user and hit enter on it. Press control shift escape to bring up task manager. Kill the offending process, such as wineyes.exe or nvda.exe or whatever. Reverse the steps to get back to the original account. Restart the broken--and hopefully now fixed--screen reader and go about your business. These steps are taken on Windows Seven. I have no idea how to do that in Windows Eight. Another option is to make a small autohotkey script that launches taskkill to close out the frozen processes. Compile it into a .exe and then you can then put it in your startup folder and, when things die, you hit the assigned hotkey and in theory your computer unlocks. By putting it in your startup folder, you save the headache of navigating with your half broken keyboard to where the script is located. I have found that, when you think the keyboard is locked, you can actually hit a few keys, especially function keys or those beginning with the super key, *read: windows key.) So you could set your autohotkey script to trigger on windows+f12 or windows+semicolon or something really obscure so you don't trigger it by accident. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Thomas via Talk" <[email protected]> To: "'Josh Rivera'" <[email protected]>; "'Window-Eyes Discussion List'" <[email protected]>; "'Darrell Bowles'" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 1:53 AM Subject: RE: Is there a 9.2 on the horizon? > Hi: I too get some heavy lockups in Internet Explorer. > Very often on a page WE goes silent and there is no keyboard response. > If I hit the activate narrator key sometimes after a few minutes narrator > will start and I can alt tab to the desktop or sometimes to just a list of > 2 > objects, one for the Desktop and one for the WebPage I was on but hitting > enter on either of these does nothing. > Sometimes I got the Focus Switching message, sometimes that above > mentioned > list and sometimes something like Program Manager or just nothing in which > case, like Josh, I have to hit the button on the machine to ReBoot. > Many times though I can get WE back if I muck about in narrator if > keyboard > response does come back enough to close the page in question. > I, like Josh, run Windows 8.1 and the latest version of Internet Explorer > if > he is using Internet Explorer but the symptoms sound very similar to what > he > is trying to describe. > I have not had this happen in my Desktop Application yet but it happens > several times every day lately while trying to work in Internet Explorer > (using Yahoo Finance or Amazon and is indeed quite annoying. > For example, I may be reading a Financial Article to determine if I should > buy or sell a stock and in the middle of reading the article, or trying to > tab or arrow to something, have everything lockup and have no keyboard > access and have to leave that article to try and get speech back somehow > (if > lucky and I can get narrator fired up) - not good me thinks. > So this is a problem and even if it is related to Internet Explorer WE can > not allow the keyboard to get locked up. > With the keyboard locked up there is no way of trying to analyze anything > to > further identify the problem - just ReBoot if speech doesn't come back > after > several minutes I guess as the cleanist option and lose whatever you were > working on. > I hope that since the new Spartin browser will be simpler that WE will > work > much, much better with it - this is indeed one of my biggest headaches > with > the new WindowEyes to date. > I havent mentioned it since I have no good analysis other than the rather > general description above but it is happening here, in Windows 8.1, as it > is > happing to Josh on his Windows 8.1 machine so not isolated to his system. > Rick USA > > _______________________________________________ > Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the > author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. > > For membership options, visit > http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/captinlogic%40 gmail.com. > For subscription options, visit > http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com > List archives can be found at > http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. 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