Hello again,

I use Win 10 at home, and Win 10 works well for me.  Few odd pop up
screens with warnings, or notifications for updates for Flash, or Java,
or much of anything else.  

At work, I am using Win 7, and I keep getting pop up screens that block
out what is getting read by Window Eyes. 

yesterday, I had Jart 5.3 open, and was writing some notes.  Suddenly, I
can't read past a particular line in the text, and yet I know there are
more lines of text.  

I think that Jart is acting strange, because I've been using it all day,
and have been using it hard.  Lots of open documents constantly
switching back and forth between documents and so on.  

I shut jart down, and restart Jart.  Pull up the document I'd been
working on, and I still can't read past the same line as before.  

I thought of re booting the system, but held off.  Finally asked a
co-worker to look on the screen to see if there is anything odd.   She
told me there was a Pop up window from Lenovo.  I had her close that pop
up and when I checked reading my document, I could now read past and on
down to the end of the document with no problems.  

As it turned out, this pop up was behind the Jart Screen.  Only when she
minimised Jart, did she see the Lenovo pop up.  And yet, that Lenovo pop
up was interfering with the reading of the document in focus.  

Anyone have any tricks for reading those quiet pop ups that are not read
by window eyes?  
-- 
With them popping up behind the application in focus, probably would be
difficult for any screen reader to read them, and yet these hidden pop
ups effect the reading of screens that should have the screen reader
focus.  

Anyone have some Tricks?

Thanks again,

Grumpy Dave


Dave <[email protected]>

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