Hello. If each of the other people who use the computer have their own
account, you can make it so Window-Eyes still speaks at the log on
screen for you, but will be silent for their accounts. Along with all
this, Window-Eyes will still load for your account, and your account only.
Many thanks.
Peggy Kern wrote the following on 5/2/2009 10:48 PM:
Hi, all. I got my 7.1 CD and the removal tool seems to have fixed
things. I used the quick install, so it loads before startup and I can
hear the logon screen. I personally like that, because I've always just
guessed by the disk noises when I was on the screen, and now I know for
sure. But of course this means it also starts for the two sighted
members of my family who use the 'puter. I told them how to close it,
and it won't kill them to do so. But I'm wondering what would happen if
I just unchecked the load before startup button. Would it still start
automatically for me, or would I break something and have to reinstall.
After last week's crash, I'm a bit gun shy. <grin>
But the really annoying thing was the Wupdate script, or whatever it's
called, that makes a noise when there's a Window-Eyes update. I updated
the GW Toolkit and stuff, and of course this script had to make its
little tone to tell me there was a later version of it. It's that thing
that we talked about on the list a few weeks back, where it said there
was an update and when we tried to update we either lost speech, or we
were told that it was updating to an older version. All you guys said
no, not to update, but I had said yes back then, and I was the one that
eventually crashed. I don't know if the crash had anything to do with
that goofy update, but I didn't want to take any chances, so I
uninstalled it. I'd like to install it, if it can make up its silly
mind about what its latest version really is without taking away my
speech; but if not, I'll just try to be alert of when there are
updates. <grin>
Also, that silly script and my attempts to recover speech caused an
error report, but the error reporting program kept not responding, so I
eventually just deleted that error, and now Window-Eyes is happily
running, error free. Is there a problem with the error reporting?
Peggy <happy to have 7.1, but afraid of doing something that will cause
it to break again>
http://kernsac.livejournal.com/
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