Hi,
I agree some kind of markey bar would be nice. 

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Chris, I noticed that too.  My arrow and tab keys did nothing and the only
way I could tell anything was happening was to read the window with the 2
keys and w.

earlier, Chris Skarstad via Talk, wrote:
>         Hi guys
>
>I got to thinking after upgrading to  Wineyes 9.1 that during the 
>instalation process, there was a minute or two of time when it seemed 
>like nothing was happening, it was almost as if things got stuck, even 
>though it really didn't.  When you first run the installer, you get a 
>message that says the process is starting and you do hear a few beeps 
>indicating that the instalation process has started, but after that, 
>there's no feedback on the screen that something is actually happening.
>I even looked with the window-eyes cursor to see if I could get a 
>fare few clues as to what was happening, and I couldn't get any.   Then
>about 30 seconds later or so, I received the prompt asking me if i 
>wanted to upgrade to the latest version with the yes and no buttons.  
>It would be nice if there could be some kind of feedback that something 
>is happening during  those first few seconds, this would help someone 
>doing their first upgrade to know that yes, the install process really 
>is indeed starting, and the necessary files are being prepared.  I'm 
>guessing that's what that is?  I know this might seem to be a bit of a 
>strange request, but after upgrading to
>9.1 that idea occurred to me. It's actually something I've thought of a 
>lot before, but I could never quite put it into words, so I hope this 
>makes some kind of sense.  I'm talking about maybe having either some 
>progress bars appear on the screen, or to have some kind of audible 
>indication, kind of like what happens when the default apps are 
>installed after you have to restart your computer after the instalation 
>process is over, this happens in windows 7, not sure about it in 
>windows 8 land.  Either way, I hope that can possibly happen, i know 
>that maybe new users might appreciate that because they might think 
>their computers are stuck on this screen for a really long time.
>Thanks!
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