not saying they don't.
Its just that you can't control them on the fly without doodling in 
option dialogs.
At 04:21 a.m. 12/10/2007, you wrote:

>Hi Shaun,
>I can see why that might be an advantage, but Jaws, Window eyes, etc do
>have sleep modes which allows the screen reader to ignore events passed
>to the application in the foreground.
>
>
>shaun everiss wrote:
> > I usually turn off the hal hotkeys once i'm in a game.
> > Its 1 reason I like hal over jaws or other readers when playing games.
> > you can turn off voice and hotkeys without unloading the reader.
> > then with 2 simple key pushes you can have the entire thing back.
> >
>
>
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