It would have been helpful if you had stated that this issue has been
a problem for years in the original message. I remember you having
this problem and have seen it and we have marked it down to
investigate at some point.
At 06:26 PM 6/26/2008, you wrote:
Hi! In Eudora with the beta, if several mailboxes are open, which is
the way I like since filters put messages in mailboxes for me, so
newest is always close by, when I go to write a reply, it takes
time, for the edit box to get focus, lots of time, a few seconds.
Alt-D, to delete a message takes probably 4 seconds to begin
auto-reading the next message, using the Microsoft html viewer,
either in the preview pane or the message read window. If you've
several mailboxes open, control tabbing between them should
auto-read the window titles so the mailbox names could be verbalized.
When there are mailboxes open, and you attempt to type into a filter
what should be there, immediately when tabbing to that edit box,
Window-Eyes freezes for a few seconds while it gains focus, a real
pain in the access. Sorry guys, jfw has not these problems at all,
and I refuse to go to Eudora 8 or Thunderbird. We have our
preferences, and having come from PM-Mail to Eudora, (tried Courier,
Calypso, had to use OE most of this year due to another of my
peculiar problems), so am settled and have been with Eudora 7.1.0.9.
Window-Eyes is very snappy and quick in all other email clients when
edit boxes gain focus, but not Eudora when, again I emphasize, with
many mailboxes open. It is a nice issue in Eudora, when a filter
gets a new message, that mailbox opens nearest you using
control-tab, or when you finish reading your currently focused
mailbox, the newest one auto-opens or auto-focuses and bingo, you're
there, reading mail.
I am using dec_access32, but in my situation, the aberrations are
not synthesizer specific.
system here has 2 gigs memory, 2.1Ghz processor speed, XP home SP3,
but over the years memory or processor speed has had no issue for
these focus issues when edit boxes come into focus, where
window-eyes takes an inordinate amount of time to find them.
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At 04:46 PM 6/26/2008, John Schwery wrote:
I notice that while in message lists, after hitting an arrow key to
move up or down the list, WE takes about a second. After hitting
the delete key to delete message, WE speaks in about 1.5
seconds. After hitting the enter key to read a message, WE takes a
second or so to speak. Using XP Home with an internal Triple Talk synth.
John
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