Hi: There are active corners where if the mouse hits them they do things. When WindowEyes is doing things is it possible the mouse can hit one of them inadvertently or we can hit one of them by moving the mouse around with the num key pad upper left, right etc... Are these disabled by GW Micro or how are they handled? With all the dynamics going on is there some best configuration we should lock the screen or whatever the lock feature is for to reduce things moving around to make it easier for windoweyes? What about turning off all the visual special effects of fading, shadowing, sliding and the others? Any other things that knoledgable WindowEyes Pros might suggest to make WE more stable. Note, I just had things get so bad I thought the OS was trashed, jumping around without me touching a key, reading things I never heard of in the WE Tutorials, Start Button and a Apps List ComboBox for a couple, there were others likely part of the OS but not documented from what I remember anyway. Then there was the fact that after a few minutes WE would take longer and longer to read the next line, down arrow, or do any other navigation until it just didnt respond for minutes on end and I think finally just crashed. I thought the OS was trashed. But, last ditch effort I uninstalled WE and used Narrator and it seems to be owrking perfectly well - slow but quite stable with no jumping around nor delays - just works. So I was thinking perhaps all the dynamics, special effects and the active corners and other things that automatically fire things and events to happen when the mouse or focus passes over them were causing problems and, thus these questions. I am formulating a list of the effects in question but an answer to the above ones will help determine if GW Micro needs or uses any of the features meaning they should be left alone. This has gone from a bad dream to a nasty nightmare dealing with Dell Support and trying to figure it out on my own. Rick USA
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