Wouldn't it be nice if Ai Squared would simply say they can duplicate this issue and are working on it rather than being silent?

On 9/26/2015 5:56 PM, Jim Ruby via Talk wrote:
Triple talk usb here too and I have the same experience control alt w brings
it back.

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Behalf Of Rick Jarvis via Talk
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2015 10:13 AM
To: Lloyd Rasmussen; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Sudden loss of speech

Well I am using triple talk usb and it happens to me as well.  However
control alt w does the trick most of the time.  Rick

On 9/26/2015 9:40 AM, Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk wrote:
Which synthesizer are you running when this happens. I have had this
sort of thing happen a few times, and I am running Eloquence. I wonder
whether the synthesizer is hanging rather than Window-Eyes itself. In
my case the crashes, if they occur, are in IE 11 or in Windows Live
Mail 2012, and are under Windows 7 64-bit.
I would recommend changing the Read-to-end hotkey to something other
than ctrl-shift-R, so there is no possibility of it conflicting with
the Reply-to-all function in e-mail programs. I use Scroll-lock on my
setups. On this laptop, I have to hit Function-Insert to get a
scroll-lock keystroke, but I'm used to that after 5 years. I would
have to use some other substitute if I worked a lot more with
spreadsheets, since you are locked onto one cell if scroll-lock is on
when you open the spreadsheet.


Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Massey via Talk
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2015 10:26 AM
To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: Sudden loss of speech

Hi.  I am sending this message to the list in case anyone else has run
into this problem.  I am not complaining; I am merely explaining what
happened while I was going through my e-mail.



I have two Dell computers and they're both running Windows 10 and
Window-eyes 9.2.



Earlier this morning, I was checking my e-mail on my Dell Xps-501 laptop.
After I opened the third e-mail in Outlook 2013 and started reading it
using ctrl-shift-r, speech suddenly stopped.  I pressed the ctrl-alt-w
hotkey three times to launch Window-eyes 9.2.  The startup sound would
play, but speech would not come up.  I rebooted the machine hoping for
an error report and there wasn't one.



Having said all of this, this brings me to ask these questions.  How
can speech suddenly stop and not generate an error report?  If no
error report is generated for Ai Squared engineers to look at, how can
the problem of sudden loss of speech be tracked down? If Ai Squared
can find a way to fix this problem, I'm all ears, smile.



This doesn't happen often, so I must admit I never thought I'd be one
of those list members mentioning this issue.  I guess this is one of
those moments where there's a first time for everything, smile. My
primary computer is a Dell Xps-8500 desktop running Outlook 2013 as well.



Mike M.

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