Don, when I experience this issue, I do the ctrl + bacslash turn off
the speech and then simply restart it by pressing the CTRL+ALT+W
to restart the speech and it works for me about 95 percent of the
time. Just a suggestion, Good Luck and Have A Good 1! de<KF8LT><Jim>.
On 04-Nov-16 18:05, Donald L. Roberts via Talk wrote:
I'm running Window-eyes 9.5.3 on an HP desktop with an operating
system of Windows 1511.
My version of Thunderbird is 45.4 although this problem goes back at
least to 45.0 if not earlier. Although I have no problems reading
messages, whenever I compose a message, I am not able to re-read the
text which I have written. It's as if the message being composed were
completely blank except for the subject and the to field. I am
seeking opinions from persons who have actually experienced this
rather than from someone speculating about it. Is there a fix rather
than just changing to a different email reader? I have tried two
other screen readers with similar results. I am also wondering
whether the issue is something peculiar to this Windows 10 machine, or
is it something to do with the way Thunderbird is written?
Thanks for listening.
Don Roberts
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