Re: A General window-eyes question
Monte Single
Do you have a separate video card? Or is it a video imput built into the main?mother board?
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Have you checked the connections between the p c and the monitor?
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From: Donald L. Roberts [mailto:donald.roberts99@...] Sent: December-28-15 5:49 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] A General window-eyes question My windows 10 desktop will no longer boot. My son-in-law tells me that when we attempt to boot the machine, the monitor shows "no signal." Therefore, he feels that the most likely culprit is the video card. I have Window-eyes 9.3.1 set to start automatically when the system boots which prompts probably a stupid question, but we are all aware of the dangers of assuming. The question is this: When Window-eyes is running, can the sighted user click the mouse and move it in the same way as if there were no screen reader running? I ask because I want to be sure that the tech will have no problem shutting down Window-eyes. Thanks for feedback. Don Roberts
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