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chris hallsworthSubject:
Re: Loss of Speech When Tabbing to a Button After a U A C PromptDate:
Fri, Jul 9, 2010 12:37:32 pmHi, I always press alt+y in an UAC prompt. I don't see the need in tabbing.
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On 09/07/2010 14:58, Michael Massey wrote:
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On 09/07/2010 14:58, Michael Massey wrote:
Hi. I have spoken with Aaron regarding the issue mentioned in the subject
line and he said he would mark it down.
Here is what happens. Let's say I want to open c cleaner under Windows 7
Home Premium. I press enter to open the program from the desktop. I hear
the tone generated by the U A C. If I try to tab to the yes button too
quickly after the tone sounds, I lose speech, thus, I have had to reboot.
Let's see if the good folks at GW Micro can duplicate the problem. Thanks.
Mike M.
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