I actually never thought Window-eyes was causing the browser crashing
problem in IE. I just know Window-eyes does not announce the crash
and NVDA lets me know what is happening by announcing the crash once
I invoke NVDA.
By the way, using more than one screen reader to accomplish various
tasks is something folks have been doing for twenty years. So having
two screen readers on your system just makes good sense to me.
Elizabeth
At 09:17 AM 2/17/2016, you wrote:
I have some sight and when I have had this problem, I have shut
down Window Eyes and tried IE and I get the same dialog "IE has
stopped working". So it is not WE that causes this particular problem.
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