[nvda] At the risk of sounding like..
- From: "Brian's mail list account" <bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 22:19:33 +0100
a broken record..
There is still the bug in Windows update that seems to leave the IE process
taking 99 percent of the processor time, effectively silencing nvda when you
select a checkbox in a custom update frame.
You also need to do at least one nvda f5 to get the text up in the first
place after some of the choices and I guess these are nested frames of some
sort.
On some machines it just crashes the windows session, on others it exits
ie, and on most of the others you get this apparent lock up due to IE
chacing its tail. it occurs to me that this kind of interaction between the
screenreader and the application is much like the help page problem.
Incidentally, I've successfully crashed OE, IE and windows Media player with
the help screen action so far.
Not problems if you aware of them of course but annoying if you forget!
Brian
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