Carol and Roger Writes:

> Simply do windows key twice, like you are double clicking.  This reloads 
> Window-Eyes.  I do not suggest turning off all of your apps as someone 
> else did.  This is a fast way to solve the problem and you get to keep 
> all of your app functionality.


I turned off all my apts merely to then introduce them one by one to find out 
the culprit.  

So far so good.  In 3-days, WE has not stopped talking.  

If and when WE does stop talking, I'll try couble clicking on the Windows key 
and see if it works for me.  

--Bob Ringwald
www.ringwald.com
 


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> Carol
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> On 8/27/2011 11:44 PM, michael wrote:
>> Hi guys a while back someone had same trouble as me I had computer on 
>> for a while wen i had lunch and I turnd win eyes off and wen I came 
>> back in and started win eyes it had that problem with desk top saying 
>> their was nothing selected and i could not get win eyes to focus on 
>> desk top.
>> I have latest win eyes and win 7.
>> Cheers Michael.
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