[realmusicians] Re: window-eyes behaving

  • From: Tom Kingston <tom.kingston@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: realmusicians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2011 08:06:07 -0500

You can try disabling UIA support and see if it helps.
Open the WE control panel.
Alt-F, E to open your profile folder.
Open Wineyes.ini.
Change EnableUIA=1 to EnableUIA=0
save the file.
Shut down Window-Eyes then restart it.

I think it did help somewhat in older versions. But I've ran so many builds and had it off and on so many times I found myself in a fog as to whether it was really improving anything or not be it that it was reset to on with every build and I may or may not have thought of it. And a lot of work went into it with the latest release.

Hth,
Tom


On 11/23/2011 11:58 PM, Chris Belle wrote:
Well, I just don't know wha to think.

since I ghosted back and put we 7.2 refreshed version on my system, my
screen-reader is my friend again.

all sorts of little things, like list views not becomming unfocused,
windows not disappearing, namely sonar, and snappy response.

There's still the maddening thing about window-eyes loosing typed
characters if you go too fast in emails and such,
that's been around forever, but over all, atleast on my hardware, we 7.2
refresh seems to be the sweet spot.

Now I wonder if somehow the new ui stuff is messing up performance in xp
since that's what I'm using?
Haven't tried we in w7 yet,
but in a discussion with a friend, it was brought out that the ui stuff
can sometimes cause problems with non ui stuff, is this true?

Could it be that the older we is just a better match for the older os,
maybe the advancing technology broke something for the old stuff
inadvertently.

What do the programmer types say?




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