[nvda] Re: At the risk of sounding like..

Yes indeed, I've not tried ie 8 extensively as it seems my machines are too slow, but if you use a commercial screenreader then all my machines are too slow for word and lots of other things. Thus i feel that another saving of using nvda, is of having to upgrade hardware in order to run a screenreader.

Brian

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Kennydog" <hurrikenny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 11:54 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: At the risk of sounding like..


Hopefully when they are able to fix my bug hopefully it will fix some
other in internet explorer.  it is rather usable in internet explorer 8
and hopefully earlier versions as well..  I will be glad when all the
internet explorer stuff is done as well for most libraries etc goverment
departiments etc use that browser.  Hopeully they will be able to get it
into all libraries in aussie etc on all pc as well like we have here
But I am likeing what I am seeing  come out of the project.

Gene NZ

On 29/07/2009 9:19 a.m., Brian's mail list account wrote:
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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