Re: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and what can I do to get rid of them

2016-04-20 Thread Alan Paganelli via Talk
Ever sense I installed Windows 10 on my HP laptop I have heard those beeps just 
before Window Eyes starts up.  Sense It seems it doesn't effect my computer, It 
doesn't concern me.  Window Eyes starts just after that.  There was an update 
to win 10 and that's when I noticed the beeps.  It tells me window eyes is 
coming up.  I get the reverse upon shut down so I'm not concerned about it.


Alan

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> On Apr 20, 2016, at 8:21 AM, Pamela Dominguez via Talk 
>  wrote:
> 
> Okay, so this is a windows ten thing?  Sorry about my other message, since I 
> don't have windows ten.  Also, sorry if you said it was windows ten and I 
> wasn't paying close enough attention.  Pam.
> 
> -Original Message- From: Michael Massey via Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 6:20 AM
> To: 'Larry Higgins' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
> Subject: RE: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean,and 
> what can I do to get rid of them
> 
> Larry.  I am unable to answer your question concerning why Windows 10 users
> now hear three descending tones when shutting down their computers.  Chris
> Grabowski has explained this issue over the phone to me, however, that
> doesn't mean I remember his explanation.  Chris, a memory refresh would be
> great!  The answer to your question of what can be done to fix the issue is
> nothing, well, not yet, anyway.  I am used to the ascending beeps and boops
> by now, whether I like them or not.
> 
> Mike M.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+massey52=q@lists.window-eyes.com] On
> Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:38 AM
> To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
> Subject: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and
> what can I do to get rid of them
> 
> Dear listers,
> 
> Still a few fun and games I suppose after the W10 upgrade. I am
> getting three descending beeps (beep, bop, boot), when I go to shut down my
> computer. As I was given to understand when these beeps were ascending, it
> might have had something to do with the video card. At that time, I was also
> having issues with WE accessing and making use of my apps, and went through
> the drastic step of a system restore. Now since I only upgraded last
> Saturday afternoon, I don't think that it would benefit me much to do that,
> because If I did, I might end up with a pre Windows 10 environment, or would
> I?
> 
> I suppose that if this is really nothing to be concerned about, especially
> if it happens on exit, then I wont, but it is a bit disconcerting to hear
> these kind of things just popping up for no known or logical reason.
> 
> Any help in solving this little puzzle will be greatly appreciated,
> 
> Larry
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Re: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean,and what can I do to get rid of them

2016-04-20 Thread Pamela Dominguez via Talk
Okay, so this is a windows ten thing?  Sorry about my other message, since I 
don't have windows ten.  Also, sorry if you said it was windows ten and I 
wasn't paying close enough attention.  Pam.


-Original Message- 
From: Michael Massey via Talk

Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 6:20 AM
To: 'Larry Higgins' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean,and 
what can I do to get rid of them


Larry.  I am unable to answer your question concerning why Windows 10 users
now hear three descending tones when shutting down their computers.  Chris
Grabowski has explained this issue over the phone to me, however, that
doesn't mean I remember his explanation.  Chris, a memory refresh would be
great!  The answer to your question of what can be done to fix the issue is
nothing, well, not yet, anyway.  I am used to the ascending beeps and boops
by now, whether I like them or not.

Mike M.

-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+massey52=q@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:38 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and
what can I do to get rid of them

Dear listers,

Still a few fun and games I suppose after the W10 upgrade. I am
getting three descending beeps (beep, bop, boot), when I go to shut down my
computer. As I was given to understand when these beeps were ascending, it
might have had something to do with the video card. At that time, I was also
having issues with WE accessing and making use of my apps, and went through
the drastic step of a system restore. Now since I only upgraded last
Saturday afternoon, I don't think that it would benefit me much to do that,
because If I did, I might end up with a pre Windows 10 environment, or would
I?

I suppose that if this is really nothing to be concerned about, especially
if it happens on exit, then I wont, but it is a bit disconcerting to hear
these kind of things just popping up for no known or logical reason.

Any help in solving this little puzzle will be greatly appreciated,

Larry
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Re: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and what can I do to get rid of them

2016-04-20 Thread Larry Higgins via Talk

Thanks Chris, that is very helpful. I think I can get used to the beeps.

On 4/20/2016 8:28 AM, Chris Grabowski via Talk wrote:

When you shut the computer down, you are moved to the secure desktop.  The copy 
of Window-eyes that was running gets shut down and it reloads to read the 
secure desktop (like the login prompt.)  The computer is shutting down and 
Window-eyes doesn't have enough time to attach itself to the  video driver, so 
you hear the beeps.

There is one way to stop this from happening  but the disadvantages out way the 
annoyance of hearing the beeps IMHO.

Go to general/start up/set startup options and uncheck run Window-eyes at the 
login screen.
Doing this you will not get the password prompt read, if you don't have a 
password, you might say big deal.  You will not get the  Windows updates 
message read either, so if your computer is doing Windows updates and it 
reboots a couple of times, you will not be aware of this and you may think your 
computer is crashed or not doing something.
Chris

Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
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Fort Wayne, IN 46825
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-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Michael Massey via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 6:21 AM
To: 'Larry Higgins' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' 

Subject: RE: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and 
what can I do to get rid of them

Larry.  I am unable to answer your question concerning why Windows 10 users
now hear three descending tones when shutting down their computers.  Chris
Grabowski has explained this issue over the phone to me, however, that
doesn't mean I remember his explanation.  Chris, a memory refresh would be
great!  The answer to your question of what can be done to fix the issue is
nothing, well, not yet, anyway.  I am used to the ascending beeps and boops
by now, whether I like them or not.

Mike M.

-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+massey52=q@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:38 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and
what can I do to get rid of them

Dear listers,

Still a few fun and games I suppose after the W10 upgrade. I am
getting three descending beeps (beep, bop, boot), when I go to shut down my
computer. As I was given to understand when these beeps were ascending, it
might have had something to do with the video card. At that time, I was also
having issues with WE accessing and making use of my apps, and went through
the drastic step of a system restore. Now since I only upgraded last
Saturday afternoon, I don't think that it would benefit me much to do that,
because If I did, I might end up with a pre Windows 10 environment, or would
I?

I suppose that if this is really nothing to be concerned about, especially
if it happens on exit, then I wont, but it is a bit disconcerting to hear
these kind of things just popping up for no known or logical reason.

Any help in solving this little puzzle will be greatly appreciated,

Larry
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RE: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and what can I do to get rid of them

2016-04-20 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
When you shut the computer down, you are moved to the secure desktop.  The copy 
of Window-eyes that was running gets shut down and it reloads to read the 
secure desktop (like the login prompt.)  The computer is shutting down and 
Window-eyes doesn't have enough time to attach itself to the  video driver, so 
you hear the beeps.

There is one way to stop this from happening  but the disadvantages out way the 
annoyance of hearing the beeps IMHO.

Go to general/start up/set startup options and uncheck run Window-eyes at the 
login screen.
Doing this you will not get the password prompt read, if you don't have a 
password, you might say big deal.  You will not get the  Windows updates 
message read either, so if your computer is doing Windows updates and it 
reboots a couple of times, you will not be aware of this and you may think your 
computer is crashed or not doing something.
Chris

Window-Eyes Product Support
Ai Squared
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(802) 362-3612
www.aisquared.com


-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+cgrabowski=aisquared@lists.window-eyes.com] 
On Behalf Of Michael Massey via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 6:21 AM
To: 'Larry Higgins' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' 

Subject: RE: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and 
what can I do to get rid of them

Larry.  I am unable to answer your question concerning why Windows 10 users
now hear three descending tones when shutting down their computers.  Chris
Grabowski has explained this issue over the phone to me, however, that
doesn't mean I remember his explanation.  Chris, a memory refresh would be
great!  The answer to your question of what can be done to fix the issue is
nothing, well, not yet, anyway.  I am used to the ascending beeps and boops
by now, whether I like them or not.  

Mike M. 

-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+massey52=q@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:38 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and
what can I do to get rid of them

Dear listers,

Still a few fun and games I suppose after the W10 upgrade. I am 
getting three descending beeps (beep, bop, boot), when I go to shut down my
computer. As I was given to understand when these beeps were ascending, it
might have had something to do with the video card. At that time, I was also
having issues with WE accessing and making use of my apps, and went through
the drastic step of a system restore. Now since I only upgraded last
Saturday afternoon, I don't think that it would benefit me much to do that,
because If I did, I might end up with a pre Windows 10 environment, or would
I?

I suppose that if this is really nothing to be concerned about, especially
if it happens on exit, then I wont, but it is a bit disconcerting to hear
these kind of things just popping up for no known or logical reason.

Any help in solving this little puzzle will be greatly appreciated,

Larry
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RE: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and what can I do to get rid of them

2016-04-20 Thread Michael Massey via Talk
Larry.  I am unable to answer your question concerning why Windows 10 users
now hear three descending tones when shutting down their computers.  Chris
Grabowski has explained this issue over the phone to me, however, that
doesn't mean I remember his explanation.  Chris, a memory refresh would be
great!  The answer to your question of what can be done to fix the issue is
nothing, well, not yet, anyway.  I am used to the ascending beeps and boops
by now, whether I like them or not.  

Mike M. 

-Original Message-
From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+massey52=q@lists.window-eyes.com] On
Behalf Of Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:38 AM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
Subject: Three beeps swhen shutting down computer, what do they mean, and
what can I do to get rid of them

Dear listers,

Still a few fun and games I suppose after the W10 upgrade. I am 
getting three descending beeps (beep, bop, boot), when I go to shut down my
computer. As I was given to understand when these beeps were ascending, it
might have had something to do with the video card. At that time, I was also
having issues with WE accessing and making use of my apps, and went through
the drastic step of a system restore. Now since I only upgraded last
Saturday afternoon, I don't think that it would benefit me much to do that,
because If I did, I might end up with a pre Windows 10 environment, or would
I?

I suppose that if this is really nothing to be concerned about, especially
if it happens on exit, then I wont, but it is a bit disconcerting to hear
these kind of things just popping up for no known or logical reason.

Any help in solving this little puzzle will be greatly appreciated,

Larry
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