Steve,

First, Loy's suggestion below is worth an attempt, as I'd hate to see 
anybody going through a reset if doing so can be avoided. In my case, 
running the diagnostics Loy describes did not solve the problem for me 
but, if it does for you, it's a very quick fix.

With my computer, it was upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and I 
eventually upgraded it to the anniversary update. The reset option has 
the option of keeping personal files, which I chose, but even this 
option will erase any programs that you have installed. Therefore, while 
a reset will likely solve the problem you're having you will have to 
reinstall and, in most cases, reconfigure all of your software. In my 
case, the issue I was having with Window-eyes was one of three issues, 
all of which were likely unrelated. The other problems I was having is 
that my backup would fail at around 4 percent and I'd get an error every 
time I would launch System Protection. I found these problems to be 
extremely inconvenient. I did call the Microsoft answer desk but all of 
the attempts the rep tried to implement did not fix my issues. He was 
willing to escalate the problem to a higher tier but I concluded that 
performing a reset and reinstalling my software would actually take less 
time than having another rep trying more solutions and so a reset is 
what I chose. Again, it's something I'd prefer to see you avoid if at 
all possible. If you do decide to go ahead with it, be prepared to use 
Narrator for part of it. <smile>

As to what may have caused all of the problems I was having in the first 
place, I'm not sure. However, while I can't prove it I'm thinking it may 
have been when I ran the Kaspersky removal tool to remove an old version 
but, again, I can't prove it.


On 11/5/2016 12:42 PM, Loy via Talk wrote:
> Have you tried to repair the windows 10 display driver from the apps menu, 
> diagnostics in Window Eye control panel?
>    ----- Original Message -----
>    From: Steve Jacobson via Talk
>    To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
>    Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2016 12:34 PM
>    Subject: RE: Problem Solved:Window-eyes Not Reading Certain Windows 
> Reliably
>
>
>    David,
>
>    I am experiencing some similar behavior.  Was your computer one that was
>    upgeraded from Windows 7 to 10 and then to the Anniversary Edition?  I am
>    looking at trying the PC Reset but have been holding back thinking I might
>    need to reinstall all my personal files, but maybe it is worth a try as you
>    describe.
>
>    Best regards,
>
>    Steve Jacobson
>
>
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: Talk
>    [mailto:[email protected]] On
>    Behalf Of David Goldfield via Talk
>    Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 7:23 PM
>    To: Window-Eyes Discussion List <[email protected]>
>    Subject: Problem Solved:Window-eyes Not Reading Certain Windows Reliably
>
>    A couple of weeks ago, I posted to this list about an odd problem I was
>    having where Window-eyes would not read certain windows properly. As an
>    example, if I entered the run dialog, Window-eyes would just read the
>    currently selected desktop icon when I tried to enter text, even though
>    the dialog was open. Chris suggested that my antivirus program may have
>    quarantined certain components of Window-eyes and this suggestion
>    sounded reasonable and I was willing to pursue it. However, I was also
>    experiencing several other issues, totally unrelated to accessibility
>    and I decided to perform a reset. I did the reset, choosing to keep
>    personal files and my problems, including the odd accessibility quirks
>    with Window-eyes, were gone. I just wanted to post this update.
>
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