Hi Brandon,
I am using Windows 7, and I just click on a link at Scottrade.com, and
WE9.3 went silent.
Fortunately, I had sighted help, and tabbing around their was window
with the message informing me that IE. has crashed and the OK is waiting
to be pressed.
Once the OK was entered, WE9.3 started talking again. If I had not had
sighted help,
and I could not get WE9.3 to talk again, I would have had to reboot
the computer.
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computer specifications: Window Eyes 9.3, Dell xps420 Windows 7 home
premium, with dual boot to windows 10, with 8 gb RAM, Intel® Core™2 Quad
Processor Q6600 (8M Cache, 2.40 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) quad core drivers and
software updated automatically with Ninite and Driver Booster, which
sighted assistance is needed, but other than that Driver Booster is a
great program. Recommended software: Firefox, Thunderbird, Google
Chrome, Winamp, Fritz 12, Chessbase 11, MS Office 2010 security:
Microsoft security essential, Malware Bytes pro, Win Patrol, Roboform,
Maintenance: C-cleaner, Ultra Defrag
On 1/29/2016 1:39 AM, Brandon Miller via Talk wrote:
I'm using Windows 10 home, version 1511, OS build 10586.71. I'm also
using Window-eyes 9.3.1. I am currently doing my best to contend with
annoyances such as:
1. When I press alt+F4 to close apps, Wineyes frequently says nothing
at all. If I want to confirm that anything has taken place at all, I
often have to press the Wineyes read title bar command, Ctrl+shift+T.
2. I'm a Microsoft certified systems engineer, so I frequently go in
and delete a whole batch of files from places like the temp, %temp%,
and prefetch folders to not only free up disk space, but to also
maintain high overall system stability and responsiveness. Often times
in Windows 10 however, just as above I am almost always greeted by
nothing except total silence from Wineyes about halfway through this
seemingly simple operation. Because of my educational background, and
the level of familiarity that I have regarding internal/background
Windows processes, services and structures, I've been able to deduce
that as a blind person using Window-eyes, you've usually got to
alt+tab around to find the screen where you have to use the Wineyes
mouse reading commands to click on the "Continue with automatic
administrator rights" button, and in the same screen I also have to
use the Wineyes mouse reading keys since I tend to put a check in the
checkbox that says, "Do this for all items".
3. If you access the start button and select settings, although the
screens within are mostly accessible, the mouse reading commands can
get tripped up and are read out by Wineyes in either a nonsensical, or
undesirable way. To experience for yourself what I'm talking about, do
the following:
A. Access the start menu.
B. Press up arrow until you get to settings. Press enter on settings.
C. Press right arrow once to move the cursor, and subsequently the
focus to, the devices category and press enter.
D. At this point, the category that should be automatically selected
for you by default will more than likely be printers and scanners.
That's fine.
E. Now press tab four times, and you should arrive at some kind of
checkbox regarding metered internet connections.
Wineyes doesn't read that checkbox properly when tabbing through the
screen, and I can't get the mouse reading keys to get to that checkbox
either! I am able to get the Wineyes mouse reading keys to let me
access the first checkbox of this screen, so I know that it for
example says, "Let Windows manage my default printer". The second
checkbox on this screen however, is not reading properly at all.
4. Last but not least, Window-eyes is giving me all kinds of problems
when trying to do something as simple as write an email with
Thunderbird! I'll be in the middle of composing a simple, old
fashioned, plane text email, when suddenly and without any kind of
warning, Window-eyes'll just start announcing my title bar as
untitled, and not read anything in either the subject, or body fields
of the message. I ensure that the window is maximized, makes no
difference. I press Ctrl+alt+W to relaunch Window-eyes, which
sometimes does, and sometimes doesn't make any difference. I've tried
uninstalling the TB Enhance app, thinking that it might not have
exactly kept pace with Mozilla's Thunderbird development team, but
doing so also unfortunately made no discernible difference. I've had
to re-launch Window-eyes literally no less than four times while
composing this message alone!
What's up with all these little annoying problems I'm experiencing
with regard to Windows 10 and Window-eyes 9.3.1? Is anybody else
contending with stuff like this?
P.S What the H e double hockysticks! Now the Read To Me app isn't
working in Thunderbird either! Before you ask, yes, I guarantee you
I've set it up correctly, I would know since I've used it successfully
before on this PC in both Firefox 43, and Internet Explorer 11. Right
now though, Ctrl+shift+r at the top of the message? Nothing.
Ctrl+shift+r in the middle of the message? Nada. Ctrl+shift+r in the
middle of a line in the middle of the message? Zilch. Zippo. Grrrrr!
Ai Squared, what gives!
Disclaimer: Be advised; It is possible that this communication is
being monitored by the National Security Agency or GCHQ.
I neither condone, or support, any such policy by any Government
authority that does not comply appropriately as stipulated by the
fourth Amendment of the constitution of the United States of America.
Brandon Dean Miller
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