Hi all,

By now, we all know that problems experienced by certain systems, will not
necessarily be experienced by other identical systems. So this might be just my
misfortune but may effect other becky email client users. .  The latest update
to we, has resulted in degraded and poor performance with The becky email
client. List views are sluggish to navigate, read to end doesn't do anything at
all, and locations reached from the tab key are not reliably anounced.

Just to iliminate any inconsistncies, I have removed We altogether, and
re-installed and run the update. What I can say, is that I can reliably
replicate the unreliabilities that I experienced after upgrading, before
removing and re-installing the software.  This at least, is consistent.

I have reverted back to 9.2 at least this is as stable as it gets with the apps
I regularly run.

Hope that a quick patch will resolve these issues.

With kind regards,

Joe






On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 09:00:17 +0000
Samuel Wilkins via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Reg,
You will have to find the link that says jump media player, turn off Brows 
Mode, tab and you will come to the media help link.  Tab again and you will not 
hear anything, but that is the play button.  Press the space bar and it will 
start playing.  If you tab once more, you will find a mute button, a second 
time will come to a volume slider, and a third time will take you to a seek 
slider, but Window-Eyes will not say anything.  Hope this helps.

On 18/12/2015 05:21, Reg Webb via Talk wrote:
> Hi all
>
> This is a problem that's been around for a while, and I wonder if anyone
> has a solution.
> Using Windows7 and, now the latest W-E, I've just been trying to listen
> to this link in Explorer and Firefox.
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06rwpnz
>
>
> In Explorer, I see no "play" or "listen" button at all, but it will play
> the short sound clips.
> In firefox, I see no main listen button, but I do see a "listen in
> pop-out player" link, which causes the Adobe Flash plug in to crash.
> Incidentally, this also happens with NVDA.
> If I close down the screen reader and reload the page, it will play, but
> reopening W-E causes the crash again and all is silence.
> Any thoughts?

-- Regards,

Samuel Wilkins

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