Hi:
The easiest thing to do is set the keyboard echo to None, by pressing
insert-2 until it says "none".  Note that this is the number 2 on the
keyboard as opposed to the numberpad 2.
Some time ago I was reading an article about setting up nNVDA to work
with Google Docs and it's suggestion was to turn keyboard echo off in
NVDA.
The same would apply to Window-eyes.
Kevin Huber

On 12/7/14, Edward Green <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’ve raised this with AI Squared technical support but would be interested
> to know if anyone else has experienced this.
>
> When I type in a Google Docs document, I hear each character spoken twice..
> This is even though I have key echo set to speak words.  In addition, when I
> am reading text, this is also spoken twice.  This happens regardless of
> which textual unit I navigate by: so if I read by character, each character
> is spoken twice, if I read by line, each line is spoken twice and so on.
>
> I’ve experienced this behaviour with both Beta 1 and Beta 2 on a Toshiba
> Satellite Ultrabook 830-11h with an Intel Core I5 processor and 6 GB RAM,
> running Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 11.
>
> I’m using Eloquence with Window-Eyes.
>
> I’d be interested to know if others are experiencing this.
>
> Many thanks,
>
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