I do have Window-Eyes set up to read the entire page globaly. I also notice 
that Read-To-End doesn’t work. I changed it from the default hotkey to 
Control+Shift+Enter, and it still does nothing.The only way I get any reading 
is with Control+Shift+S of if I have Q Read actually speak it. While I don’t 
mind the voice, I only have one option:  Anna English. I guess there is no way 
to add voices. Don’t get me wrong, I can read documents, but it seems harder 
than it should be.When I use Control_Shift+S to read the screen, it doesn’t 
start reading at the cursor, but rather, I guess, at the top of the screen or 
the top of text displayed.

From: Tom Fairhurst 
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2016 2:01 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: Q Read Observations

I am using Q read with Window-Eyes 9.4, on a Windows 7 6-bit Pro PC. I have 
noticed that when I read a PDF using Window-Eyes, that the document reads only 
so far and stops. I must push the PGDN key to move forward. Then I press 
Control+Shift+S to read further. These blocks of text I read do not correspond 
with the pages in the PDF document. I realize this may be a PDF issue. When I 
have Q Read read the document, the speech is very choppy, especially if I have 
the rate set too high, for example, 60. Inno wayare these show stoppers, but 
any help would be appreciated.
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