I think it has to do with the fact that the window(s) scroll, and
window-eyes sees the first few lines, and then the lines which are at
the top stablize, and it then reads from the top.
Happens in Eudora which I am using, but doesn't really happen with
Becky since in Becky, when you "delete" a message, your focus goes to
the next message in the message view list, and you need to press tab
to read it, and thereby giving the window time enough to refresh.
At 08:54 AM 12/22/2015, you wrote:
I posed the below question shortly after 9.3 was released but got no
response, so I am trying again.
Regardless of the email program I use, Window-eyes tends to repeat
the first five seconds or so of a message after it has been opened.
In other words, it reads it but then re-reads the first few seconds
of the message. What setting do I need to slow down the reading of
the screen until it has stabilized? I tried trigger delay, but that
did not do the job. So what is the name of the setting and where do I find it?
Incidentally, I'm running W E 9.3.1 on a Windows 10 desktop.
Don Roberts
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