[realmusicians] Re: window-eyes 7.5.2 messes up sonar

  • From: Tom Kingston <tom.kingston@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 10:32:20 -0500

Sorry your Thunderbird is so crazy, Indigo. But here's the problem. There are plenty of folks who use TB and only one other has reported the same problem. So how do you fix a problem that 99.999% of users aren't having?


In case you haven't done this yet, here's how to disable the 2D accelerated graphics in Firefox and Thunderbird. It makes a big difference.

The following applies to Firefox version 4 or Thunderbird version 5 and newer.
1. Launch Mozilla Firefox or Thunderbird.
2. In Firefox, press Control-L
to open a new link.In Thunderbird, select the Tools menu followed by Options. From there, choose the advanced listbox item, Tab to the categories tab control, and Left-Arrow
to General.
3. In Firefox, type "about:config" and press Enter
.In Thunderbird, press Alt-C to open the configuration editor.
4. If you are presented with a dialog which warns you about the dangers of making changes,
Tab to the "I'll be careful, I promise!"
 button and press
Enter.
5. At this point you should be out of Browse mode and on a filter Edit Box. If not,
turn off Browse mode by pressing
Control-Shift-A.
6. In the filter Edit Box type "direct2d.disabled".
7. Press Tab
 to get to the list of filtered entries and you should see one called
"gfx.direct2d.disabled" with a default value of False.
8. Press Enter to toggle this value to True.
If enter doesn't work use the Application key to open a context menu and select the toggle option.
9. Press Shift-Tab to get back to the filter Edit Box and type
"layers.acceleration.disabled".
10. Press Tab
 to get to the list of filtered entries and you should see one called
"layers.acceleration.disabled" with a default value of False.
11. Press Enter to toggle this value to True or Application key to open the context menu.
12. Press Control-W to close the configuration window.
13. Restart Firefox or Thunderbird.
you should now be able to use the mouse pointer to review web pages while using Mozilla
Firefox version 4 or emails with Thunderbird version 5 and newer.

Hth,
Tom

On 11/22/2011 8:45 AM, Indigo wrote:
I'm stupid enough to have put 7.5.2 on this business machine, so it's
messed up Thunderbird big time, but I'm not letting 7.5.2 anywhere near
my music computer.
If I can't find some setting to turn off this incessant double talking
of sentences from the beginning to cursor position; as I type replies in
Thunderbird, I'm rolling back to 7.5.1, and never buying another version
of Window-Eyes ever, and you can please tell GW Micro to stuff it you
know where!
Indigo L


On 11/21/2011 3:47 PM, Chris Belle wrote:
Good day gwmicro?

I am carbon copying this to my own list of musicians some of whom use
window-eyes and sonar.

Beware, the new upgrade will take out the registry values that made
sonar atleast basically accessible with window-eyes.

You can download the sonar basic script which is supposed to fix this,
but it didn't immediately work for me.

After a couple of times of re-installing it, rebooting, and also having
to re-install jsonar which seems to conflict with we now in some strange
ways, I have them both working.

also when installing the latest 7.52 patch, I never got the finishing
message the first time, had to do it again.

This is on an xp system, but a high powered i7 with plenty of ram.
A purpose built daw.

haven't tested on windows 7 yet.

There also seem to be focusing issues, where I know I opened an app, but
it disappears and I have to hit the icon to open the program again and
give it focus.

Also and this is a long standing problem since the window-eyes 7 days,
when I run eudora, window-eyes sometimes thinks I'm trying to run it
again and it says, window-eyes already running.


So my first thoughts on window-eyes are that things got worse, not
better.
\
Atleast for me, but I say that in the spirit of encouragement, and am
glad that the basic script was posted to fix sonar.

It'd be good to have the exact registry value that works with sonar
8.5.3 that window-eyes expects, as it seems to be separate from the jaws
one now, because I had a generic registry .reg which used to work, but
it didn't work on fixing the problem with 8.5.3 of sonar, I had to
download the app.

What's up with that?

At any rate, I'm glad I didn't have to re-image my system, it was
probably foolish of me to put a new upgrade on a production machine, but
I never imagined this would happen.

I'm in the middle of two albums and the last thing I need is a big
re-install.

Well, hopefully others will give feedback,
and bugs will get fixed, one of my students was good enough to alert me
to the window-eyes issues with sonar.

and I really hope window-eyes and jaws will play nice together on the
same system, and I'm not forced to make a choice.

Thank you very much.





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