Hi Chip,

    Maybe, but one would have to explain why when I turn off the Braille option 
I can use Notepad to make data files, But, But, could not until that was done...

    My professor kept saying he could not compile my C++ code because line 
after line of nulls were coming out of the file. Yet when using Notepad it 
looked fine and compiled using Express, where he was using another compiler.

    Stay tune, for I got the disk for latest upgrade and may have to go install 
that instead of using downloaded upgrades. Windoweyes upgrades...

        Sincerely
        Bruce
  Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 7:15 AM
  Subject: RE: Warning!


  Hi Bruce,

   

  I’m sure GW will also tell you, but turning on braille does not do anything 
to your notepad or any other type of files.  It simply looks for a connected 
braille display, and if found, will send information to it.

   

  Chip

   

   

  From: BX [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 2:54 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Warning!

   

   

  Hi,

   

      I need to warn anyone who selects Braille when installing any upgrades, 
it goes in and turns on Braille every where and changes Notepad text files by 
inserting null characters into each file created.

      I checked thinking it would give Braille support but did not expect it to 
check every check box in every set file...

   

      I could not figure out why when sending text files to my professors they 
could not run or compile the files and they had scores of errors with null 
characters and such.

   

  I think this is a very bad flaw for Windoweyes. Now I need to know how to 
shut it off, or will I have to go to each set file and shut it off, for when 
doing it from the notification area it did not change the setting when opening 
up Notepad for it was still checked.

   

      So, this has to be fixed!

   

          Sincerely

          Bruce A. Babcock

   

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