Hi Mike and Everyone,

I've had Window-Eyes quit talking on my loving Desktop with Internet Explorer Eight. One day I was right in the middle of doing something on the Bard web site, and I lost speech, so I had to load System Access to finish what I was doing. Vernon said it was Window-Eyes, as my computer was not locked up, and I couldn't do anything in the Window-Eyes Window, and I couldn't even unload it to load System Access, so I just loaded it anyway. Later on that day, I unloaded System Access, so I could use the loving Window-Eyes, and it loaded and ran just fine.

Thanks.

Pat Ferguson on the Loving little Blue Netbook with the loving Window-Eyes.




At 11:29 AM 10/5/2009, you wrote:
Can you reliably duplicate this or is it random? Can anyone else duplicate it?



At 09:55 AM 10/5/2009, you wrote:
Greetings:

It appears that loss of speech is tied to my Outlook 2007 reminders. I have Office 2007 running on XP pro. When my password protected screen saver kicks in, and there is a reminder up, then Window-Eyes doesn't come up speaking.

The sound card is still working, because when I press Windows Key+R for the Run dialogue and enter a bunch of gibberish I get the error sound.

When I press Windows Key+R and type narrator to call up Microsoft's narrator, then Window-Eyes often begins to speak.

One indication that there is a reminder is when I press a key to have the screen saver come up with the password dialogue and Window-Eyes doesn't speak at that time, then I know a reminder came up and that I can expect no speech.

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