Jed: I think you've drawn a short straw, as I can vouch for two sets of 
experiences.

My work situation with Window-eyes v9.2. on Windows seven was totally 
unsatisfactory.  After persistence, they agreed to replace the work station 
with a higher spec machine.  Significant performance improvements.  This 
corporate environment has several layers of security and other tasks running in 
the background, all of which contribute to taking resources away from 
Window-eyes.  So if you can, I'd urge putting the replacement machine at the 
top of your list.

I do run Windows 10 at home, and Window-Eyes v9.2. flies.  Its specs are 
similar to what you have described.

In short: on the new work station, and on my personal machine, with different 
configurations such that direct comparisons are unwise, Window-Eyes 9.2. works 
well for me.  The work environment required a high than usually issued spec to 
work as it should.

I do understand the reasoning behind returning to Window-eyes 8.4. in the 
interim, but when you experience the web enhancements associated with 
Window-eyes 9.2. running at proper speed, I am sure you'll appreciate them.

Best.

Vaughan.



Vaughan.



-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, 26 November 2015 6:33 a.m.
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: we 9.2, very unresponsive

Hey guys,
Alright, before i throw this computer out the window, i need some honest 
feedback.  I am running we 9.2, a win 7 machine with 4 gigs of ram.  I just 
upgraded to we 9.2, and to say i am disappointed is a big under-statement.  
This is by far the slowest version of we i have ever used.  Guys at aisquared, 
i do not mean this in a bad way, but i really need some insight here.  I'm just 
being bluntly honest.  On the web, it's horrible.  I can press the up and down 
arrow keys, and literally count seconds before it responds.  I find that it's 
just being very slow.  I am assuming, that because of the new thing they did 
with changing web pages, that this old machine just can't handle it.
I am planning on getting a new machine with windows 10, a solid state drive, 
and 8 gigs of ram.  Please guys, i need some input here.  I fully expected it 
would be a lot more responsive than this.  I am really thinking of doing a 
system restore at this point.
Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Jed
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