Well, I wouldn't try running two screen readers simultaneously.  I use WE
for primary and NVDA for backup.  And I gave up completely on thunderbird
and use Outlook exclusively for email.  



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-----Original Message-----
From: Brenda [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 8:56 AM
To: "[email protected]>" ">
Subject: Window Eyes, NVDA ant Mozilla products

I just learned that there was a post on the GW list about Mozilla 
products being not natively supported by Window Eyes and that it would 
be better to use NVDA for Mozilla products.    This doesn't seem 
practical to me as I use Window Eyes for my job and need to have access 
to the internet and email while working.

My main problem with Window-eyes and Thunderbird or Firefox is that 
sometimes I lose speech especially when trying to change things in the 
menus, but also with T-Bird W-E doesn't always read folders.  Any ideas 
to avoid this.  Usually when it happens I either close W-E or most often 
restart T-Bird or FF to fix the problem.  Wonder if there is an easier 
way or should I just use NVDA if it can be run along with W-E?

Thanks
Brenda
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