yeah, it should do that automatically although I've had a few instances where the two did talk at once. One thing you could do is to use the speech mode toggle ap from ap central. You can cycle between on, clicks, and speech off. Try turning it to clicks, if you hear open book talking and you hear clicking, then you know we is still quote unquote, speaking. Then the next thing you could do is to toggle the speech off. That's a bit cumbersome though because if you need to work with another application you have to remember you've toggled the speech off or you might think we has crashed because it's not speaking.

But, as I said, it should silence your we speech when you switch to open book. I don't know the file responsible for that, does anyone? hth

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On 11/20/2012 2:19 PM, Armando Maldonado wrote:
Hello,
On my work/school laptop, I have window-eyes loaded, along with open-book
scan and read software. I was wondering if there was a way to put win-eyes
to sleep when launching open-book? Thanks.

Armando
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