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?
And by so doing, WE9.2 will always be able to talk, because no other program can have access to that one core which is restricted to be used only by WE9.2. I have been playing around with setting the affinity on WE9.2, to use one core, and my Houdini program as mentioned above, and WE9.2 will continue to talk when the affinity is restricted while it will not talk when not.
Any thoughts?
many thanks,
Manny







do the same?-- Good Luck, Manny please help me reach a million clicks by
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** ** ** ** ** 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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