Hi folks,
I'm currently running Windows 7 64 bit Professional, Window-Eyes 9.2,
Office 2010, and the latest version of Mozilla Firefox is installed,
with all Window-Eyes apps currently updated.
I have tested this with multiple video resolutions, and no matter what
I change it to, it doesn't help.
What is happening is that on m.Facebook.com, even with a maximized
browser window, Window-Eyes while reading statuses totally skips over
characters that I know are on the screen. Redrawing the screen,
changing video resolutions, etc doesn't help. So, here is an example.
I might type a status like:
Hi folks, I'm hanging out and sending  the bug reports like I usually do.
But Window-Eyes will read  once it's posted something like this:
Hi folks, I'm hanging out and sending th bug reports  like I usual do.
It's totally skipping over characters that no other sccreen reader,
NVDA, JAWS, System Access, etc, is missing on the screen while using
m.Facebook.com.
I have tested with all of the above tools here, and include them in my
description of the problem.
Only Window-Eyes, which is my primary start up screen reader, has this problem.
The other bug report I want to mention is that during a read to end,
Window-Eyes on large web pages with loads of comments etc sometimes
pauses for ages before continueing to speak then pauses, for over five
seconds on some pages, then continues reading, but ultimately stops
reading all together.
Also, if the last line in a read to end is not a blank line,
Window-Eyes will forever repeat the last word it landed on.
For an example, feel free to read any of the reviews on:
http://www.aworkathomebusinesses.com

You will find that there can be over 200 comments and that if you
start a say all, this odd pausing bug will occur.
As for the last line being repeated forever if the last line is not a
blank line in a read to end?
Find anything, text, Word, or whatever documents, or maybe web pages
(haven't tested those), put lots of text in to a document, insure the
last line contains a word, and whatever word that cursor lands on
should repeat continuesly without control being pressed to shut up
speech.
Thanks!

Regards,
Keith
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