Richard, set Window-Eyes to put itself in the notification area and this will be solved. You do this from the General/Start up section in the Window-Eyes control panel. Note that when doing this, you won't be able to alt-tab into Window-Eyes. Instead, you can reach its control panel only with Control-\

Many thanks.

On 6/22/2011 12:05 AM, richard kurlander wrote:
when I close of eudora, I hear windoweyesexplorer.set and I have to
alttab to get to the desk top. how do I fix that?

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