Hi,
It seems to me that what is needed is a screen reader with priority to
do it's job. For example, I have a program, Houdini, which is capable
to use up to 8 or more (i think) cores for it's analysis of a chess
game. When this program is running it uses all 4 cores on my computer,
and WE9.2 goes silent, because Houdini has priority.
Why can't you program WE9.2 to take exclusive use of one core of a
multi-core system?
Many thanks,
Manny
do the same?-- Good Luck, Manny please help me reach a million clicks by
forwarding my stand-up comedy performance to your friends, or Tweet or
Facebook it. ** ** ** ** ** **http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75fbevlz10g
** ** ** ** ** computer specifications: Window Eyes 9.2 , Dell xps420
Windows 7 home premium, with dual boot to windows 10 with 8 gb RAM,
Intel q6600 quad core drivers and software updated. Software
recommended: Firefox, Thunderbird, security: Microsoft security
essential, Malware Bytes pro, Win Patrol, Roboform, Ninite updater, and
Driver buster (which you need sighted help because it is all graphic,
but works great for updating drivers.)
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