David,

The next time this happens I'd open the Window-Eyes control panel, Alt-A Apps, diagnostics, and run Refresh accessibility libraries and Repair Windows 10 display driver.

Hth,
Tom


On 10/22/2016 12:43 PM, David Goldfield via Talk wrote:
I'm running Window-eyes 9.5.3 on a 64-bit edition of Windows 10,
Anniversary Update. Window-eyes seems to behave as I would expect in
Word and on the desktop.

Beyond that, it's almost acting as though certain components are not
active. As an example, when I press the Windows key with R to bring up
the Run dialog, all I hear is "r" without the prompt, even though the
dialog seems to be there.

I brought up a non-VFO screen reader, which confirmed the presence of
the run dialog. Once I closed that screen reader, I would find the run
dialog in the alt-tab list but, once I place focus on that dialog,
Window-eyes is silent, behaving as though nothing was present, not
giving me any speech.

When I open the preinstalled Mail app it gives me no feedback as I press
keys, but if I alt-tab out of the window and then alt-tab back in I
might hear the name of a button which might have focus.

Obviously, something has gotten corrupted. I just did a total uninstall
and reinstall of Window-eyes and would prefer a simpler solution to fix
this. Could someone offer any suggestions?



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