Keith,
Can you reproduce these issues using a different synthesizer?  
Marc

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On September 12, 2015 12:10:55 PM Keith Hinton via Talk 
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> 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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