I did say I could not get a message to Window Eyes. Maybe I should have said Windows could not get a message to Window Eyes. I said it was not possible to click on the close the program button so Window Eyes would totally shut down. There is a difference between must close and closed. For example if I say I must close the door than the door is still open until I close it. If I say I closed the door than the door is closed and I do not need to do that. When windows pops up a message to say a program is not responding than that program is not shut down until a person tells windows it is to "close the program". The only way that would not be so is if a program had an auto shut down feature just for itself when it is having issues. That program than could restart on its own or could manually be started again.

On 8/17/2015 1:20 PM, Pamela Dominguez wrote:
What do you mean you can't get a message to window eyes? You talked about a message saying window eyes must close. Well, if it closed, it should get your control alt w keystroke to open it. That is the standard keystroke to start window eyes, so it should be able to respond to that. As for the message somebody mentioned about window eyes already running, that sounds like it is an old copy of window eyes before 9.0. Pam.

-----Original Message----- From: Sunshine via Talk
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 1:52 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Window eyes freezes computer!

Are you saying that there may be a trojan in Window Eyes? The reason I
am asking this is because the freeze up only happens when Window Eyes is
running.

I had a friend look on the screen to see what was there one of those
times I had to force shut down and they said that there was the notice
that Window Eyes had stopped working and must close. They could not use
the mouse to click on it because of course that doesn't work either when
everything is frozen. Doing alt control W in this situation where the
close program thing is there does not work because there is no way to
get a message to the program to do anything. With earlier versions of
Window Eyes most times a person could bring up NVDA to click on the
close program button when Window Eyes was not responding. Now it just
freezes things up.

One thing I have noticed though is that the Windows Explorer crashes
have not been happening. Didn't like them but do like them better than
everything freezing up.



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