I actually hear three or four descending beeps, then I hear the cord sound
that we makes when it starts and ends, did this in 9.2 as well.

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Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 10:38 PM
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Subject: Re: two things that are happening with the new version WE 9.3

Hi

I suspect you're probably upgrading from a much earlier version of 
Window-eyes?  the assending piano sound has been around for awhile now, 
so that's probably what that is. these aren't beeps, this is an 
assending chord, to indicate that window-eyes is starting. there's also 
a decending one that plays when Window-eyes shuts down.  It's very much 
like the one heard when NVDA starts and shuts down too.  Other than 
that, I have no ideas why it might be acting the way it is.



On 12/17/2015 11:25 PM, crw via Talk wrote:
> Hello I did install the new upgrade yesterday. I have noticed when I 
> restart the computer  and when the computer starts up I get three 
> beeps: one hi, middle, then low in that order that happens when Window 
> Eyes 9.3 starts up why is this happening? Also when I go in the WE 
> control panel for example when I expand the screen section of window 
> eyes under voices it reads the first dialog, then when I tab around it 
> does not read the area where it says pitch, then after it says 3. It 
> just reads 3 and I do have everything set correctly so that it would 
> read everything and went in to the verbosity settings under menu and 
> checked whatever settings I wanted to be set was set. In order to make 
> sure I did not miss anything that window eyes was not reading out I 
> had to load NVDA to make sure I was on the correct area of the screen. 
> Has anyone experienced this? I also did merge all of my new set files 
> with the old ones. Any help would be wonderful. Thank you.
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