We think the Skype scripts might be causing this. These are a work in
progress and so this should be addressed when we can update them.
Robert Spangler wrote the following on 1/18/2009 2:44 PM:
Hello all,
I just wanted to report that, after having window-Eyes run for a while,
when navigating through menus (I.E. start menu, menu bars, etc) items
are spoken twice. This also makes navigation more sluggish as speed
cannot be maintained while arrowing due to lags in the speech. For some
reason, I tend to think that using forms mode a lot activates this
behavior; I notice this often while navigating combo boxes on web pages.
Restarting window-eyes does not remedy the problem; I logged off of my
user and logged back in to fix the problem. I am running Window-eyes 7.01.
Thanks,
Robby
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