We haven't found this to be the case. DCM was created to solve this problem and we switched to Mirror in Vista and above because Microsoft no longer supported DCM. Mirror is nice because it can be loaded and unloaded dynamically, but DCM generally allows us to create a better OSM.


At 03:46 AM 6/28/2011, you wrote:
There could be conflicts with the two programs using video intercept. Something to do with DCM requires assistive software to be installed in a certain order. This has been all but eliminated in later operating systems due to mirror driver technology.


Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 01:49, Cory Martin wrote:
Hello all,
So I completed my system reinstallation including most applications that
I use on a regular basis. I was able to backup and restore most
application settings and am running an up-to-date copy of Windows XP Pro
SP3 with all updates. I reinstalled Window Eyes, deciding to go without
preserving any previous settings. I've noticed that although maybe it's
too soon to comment, things seem to run a lot better. Window Eyes isn't
hanging when the screen saver comes on (whether its important to have
one or not), also it seems that when I unload and reload Window Eyes
from memory now I can browse the internet without restarting. This could
be in part due to the completely fresh copy of Windows, however I think
it's worth noting that the one program which is not part of this new
installation in any way is Jaws, and I wonder if having that installed
is causing people a lot of grief with Window Eyes. Perhaps I'm going out
of line by saying this but, isn't it possible that Jaws has code in it
to disrupt other screen reader products?
Anyway, I'll report more if I see problems but so far this system is
running a lot better.
Cory
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