This message appears to have gone only to jim so I am RePosting so others
who are following this thread can see what is going on.
Hi Jim: OK, Track Mouse With Focus was already turned off and I just turned
off the Speak setting in the mouse voice settings.
I will continue working until I encounter this problem or, if not after a
day, post up about the voice mouse setting feature as being the culprit.
 Hopefully, if other problems like I encountered in Outlook and in Internet
Explorer slowing down and locking up go away I will note this as well and
that will have nailed the problem else not so much.
 Later and thanks for the heads up.
 Rick USA

 -----Original Message-----
 From: Jim Grimsby JR. [mailto:[email protected]]
 Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 5:42 AM
 To: 'Rick Thomas'
 Subject: RE: Phantom Items Being Read

 Not True  if something is moving the mouse it will read. Window-eyes unlike
 most other screen readers read when the actual  mouse is moved not just the
 key press.
 Try turning off the mouse voice that controls   wether or not the mouse is
 being read.  The mouse hot keys will still function but you will be turning
 off the reading of the mouse actual movement. 
  Also as I said before make sure track mouse with focus is turned off.
 Other wize you can get rather odd results  in some situations. 
 Hth


 -----Original Message-----
 From: Rick Thomas [mailto:[email protected]]
 Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 2:15 AM
 To: 'Jim Grimsby JR.'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Phantom Items Being Read

 Hi Jim: I have only the bare bones programs being loaded except a few that
I
 don't know what they do and are related to what I think are software needed
 for proper operation of the computer and related software.
 This is beside the point though since WindowEyes should not read what is
 under the mouse unless a mouse key is pressed in any event.
 I also do not have a stand-alone numpad but only the numpad that came with
 my keyboard and am not aware of any menus related to it nor did I load any
 software - it was just plug and play so don't think there is anything there
 and not even sure how I can check it out but drivers are not likely the
 problem since they should have nothing to do with WindowEyes processing a
 speak command against the speech synth.
 It appears, so far, to be WindowEyes inadvertantly speaking things perhaps
 under the mouse without any action on the clients part and that may even be
 impacting the functionallity of several programs including Outlook,
Internet
 Explorer and perhaps a simple Desktop Application that has some dynamic
text
 changed inside a TextBox when tabbing between controls on that single form.
 I am going to ReBoot now even though I am not getting the phantom speech
 anymore and WindowEyes is working well again.
 I can not determine if it is working well because I fired up jaws, I fired
 up narrator or because I had closed WindowEyes and just ReOpened it -
likely
 the latter me thinks.
 Because this happens in several programs, I have identified the phantom
 speech as being located under the mouse cursor and it is not some weird
 screen being spoken but rather in one case a shortcut on the desktop and in
 the other case one of my TextBoxes providing the phantom speech I think we
 can rule out some third party screen object as the cause.
 Rick USA

 -----Original Message-----
 From: Jim Grimsby JR. [mailto:[email protected]]
 Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 4:14 AM
 To: 'Rick Thomas'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Phantom Items Being Read

 I don't know what program is causing this but it is time as I said before
to
 load at start up just the bair bones.  See if that helps.  Then add each
 program you use back to your startup tell you find the problem.  I have
seen
 a few programs do this sort of thing as I described in my last message.
 They display these strange windows and the screen reader will try to read
 them. Window-eyes is very good at getting all kinds of information from all
 over the place and it could be that it is trying to read a window that one
 of these programs flashes up for a second or to.
 Hth


 -----Original Message-----
 From: Talk
 [mailto:[email protected]] On
 Behalf Of Rick Thomas via Talk
 Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 12:53 AM
 To: 'Rick Thomas'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Phantom Items Being Read

 I left the computer for a few minutes.
 Came back and hit the control key just to clear things before starting
 again.
 I heard "graphic" "graphic" and was still on the Desktop.
 I alt-tabbed and heard WinEye... or what sounded like it.
 I hit alt and heard "graphic" and alt tabbed and got back to the Desktop.
 I repeated this randomally and heard the WinDEye... again and then opened
 Outlook to type tthis.
 Now as I type this WindowEyes is lagging while I type like it is trying to
 read somethingbefore some keystrokes before , it stopped reading afterr the
 letter r and is getting so bad I ned to end this message a.
 I just h enter and heard hat soundle like  buch otadfast.
 Since.
 Rick USA


 -----Original Message-----
 From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]]
On
 Behalf Of Rick Thomas via Talk
 Sent: Friday, May 15, 2015 3:12 AM
 To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
 Subject: Phantom Items Being Read

 Hi: I changed the subject to narrow this particular problem discussion.
 OK:
 Thinking on this I thought I would first try and figure out where phantom
 reading might occur and why.
 First phantom speech could be coming from WE reading something under the
 Mouse Cursor as Chip mentioned but why would WE read something under the
 Mouse Cursor if I do not press the mouse, numpad, keys to read anything
and,
 in fact have pressed some standard key on the keyboard?
 Chip mentioned that WE will try and read, think it was, tool tips
 automatically which means WE is watching for things to automatically happen
 on the screen and read something based on screen activity rather than just
 the press of a keyboard key.
 Now, I have unchecked the relevant option in the WE Control Panel to
disable
 this from happening but it still happens, errant reading of items from
 someplace on the screen outside of where focus is suppose to be.
 It happens in both Internet Explorer and in a standard Desktop Application
 so not related to Internet Explorer.
 So, outside of reading Tool Tips automatically, what else is suppose to be
 read automatically by WindowEyes without being a response to a keyboard
 action or what may be read under the Mouse or the WE Cursor automatically
in
 response to a non mouse or WE Cursor keyboard event being requested by
 pressing a Numpad key (mouse cursor or WE Cursor keys)?
 Knowing just a little about WE Scripting WE has to be executing a speek
 command at the wrong time to actually speak the phantom item.
 Could it be WE trying to read something under the Mouse Cursor or WE Cursor
 or could it be some buffering problem and is there a test I can do to
figure
 out which, or neither, of these may be behind the problem?
 Rick USA


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