Hi Rod: I think it is a WE  Problem.
I fired up JAWS and it uses the eloquence synth and the caps speak in the
visual studio editor correctly with a pitch change.
There was a notice that JAWS had to change some setting to enable working in
the visual studio dialogs but I am not sure if it was a jaws setting or
windows setting or visual studio setting they were talking about, I can ask
on another e-list to see if programmers know more about that. 
This might give me a clue as to what is going on with the Window Eyes
problem.
There have been other problems in visual studio with WindowEyes as well
which are not there in NVDA nor JAWS and I don't think were there in
Narrator either but only in WindowEyes.
I just tested WE in visual studio to see if it would work but no pitch
change so the jaws change was likely to the jaws scripts configuration based
on the visual studio version I have.
I will ask on the blind programming list to see if someone knows what that
setting may have been to see if I can narrow the problem down more but I
usually get hammered to just buy a copy of jaws by a bunch of the pros - you
get what you pay for as it were.
I already know ,  but WindowEyes is pretty much free and jaws costs almost a
grand, sigh.
Rick USA

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