Actually, in a way, you are fortunate that you see all your scripts. Just go
into the App Manager and display running scripts. Go to security by pressing
Shift+Tab and then press Enter. You should see a radio button to allow all
apps or only allow trusted apps. Choose Allow All Apps, and you
I've actually kind of gone out of my way to make sure I've kept those at
a minimum, but it probably wouldn't hurt to make a run through once
again to see if others could be jettisoned. Though I must say that I
really haven't encountered any that I know of.
On 2/20/2016 7:34 PM, Tony C wrote:
sounds like there may be two or more conflicting apps. How many Bloatware
apps like the weather app do you have installed and running?
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From: Larry Higgins via Talk
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 6:44 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Just a short
I have also noticed that since I started having this bit of trouble,
that the Thundirbird Birdie, along with the thunderclap no longer
happens. Any reason for this somewhat welcome misbehavior?
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I've got it all set to trust all apps, but can't get either the Weather
orNot and mute scripts to function as they should with the keyboard. Any
ideas?
It looks like these scripts are actually running, because they are all
shown in the display all by apps listing in the app manager, but
Mark, thanks for your response.
As I said in a previous post, I set all my apps to be trusted, but can't
get one in particular, namely Weather or Not to trigger when using the
ctrl-insert-w keys, although the app is listed as active. Another I
can't get to function is the mute which uses
For what it's worth, you may need to check the "Show More Options" checkbox in
the Window-Eyes App Manager before the "Security" button can be activated.
Regards,
Steve
> On Feb 20, 2016, at 6:17 PM, Marc Solomon via Talk
> wrote:
>
> You might also want to
Well Carol, I really thought that with that step I had it licked. I
received some indication that something happened, but when I looked at
my list of running apps, vs my list of available apps, nothing doing.
I tried running my weather or not script, but no go. There just has to
be something
You might also want to check the app security settings. If memory serves, this
can be done by opening the App Manager and activating the Security button. In
the resulting dialog, make sure the option to Allow apps is set correctly.
Regards,
Marc
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You can go to security under app manager and select to trust all apps.
Larry Higgins wrote:
> Wow, seems like I'm digging myself into an even deeper hole.
>
> I guess I should explain, hoping that this wont needlessly complicate
> matters. To be honest, this is kind
Hi Larry,
Try this:
Open the apps manager and shift-tab to security.
Press enter.
Make sure allow all apps is shown instead of allow only trusted apps and
press enter on OK. See if this makes any difference.
Carol
On 2/20/2016 5:26 PM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
Wow, seems like I'm
Wow, seems like I'm digging myself into an even deeper hole.
I guess I should explain, hoping that this wont needlessly complicate
matters. To be honest, this is kind of adding to my anxiety a bit.
Yesterday we had a big power outage in my neighborhood. The power was
off for about three
I have to save up first beforeI can do that.
Focus your powers and prepare for buttle.
-Original Message-
From: Gary Melconian
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 11:41 AM
To: 'Bryan Peterson' ; 'Tony C' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: What is the Status of the Edge Browser
See if you have a backup of your wineyes.ini in your profile directory
from a short time before this happened -- I have heard of that file
being corrupted. If not just reinstall all the scripts.
Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Now this is really a head
Hello,
Now this is really a head scratch or for me. I went to check my local
weather using Weather aloud, and when it didn't happen, I of course
became puzzled. I went to the app management dialog in my apps menu, and
found that the only one that was listed as even running was that for
Me too, although it's likely to be quite a wile since I don't have Windows 7
and so it'll be a long while before Windows 10. All I know is Internet
Exploder is really starting to irritate me. And I'm still on IE9.
Focus your powers and prepare for buttle.
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From:
I'm looking forward to trying the new edge also.
-Original Message-
From: Gary Melconian via Talk
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 7:15 PM
To: 'Rick Thomas' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' ; 'Marc Solomon'
Subject: RE: What is the Status of the Edge Browser Accessibility Project
Rick
Hi Mark:
I'm using an Acer Aspire v3-572p laptop running Windows 10. I tried Fusion
under Windows 8 and Windows 10 and the Insert-f4 command wouldn't work. It
showed up in Key Describer, and I even changed it from it's default,
thinking there might be something amiss with my function key row,
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