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Jay Leventhal <[log in to unmask]>
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Jay Leventhal <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Sep 2002 15:28:48 +0930
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Hi Harry,

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Jay Leventhal


At 08:40 AM 9/19/02 -0700, harry brown wrote:
>Hi folks,
>Harry back again with a problem which needs some help.
>I'm using home page reader version 3.0 on a pentium
>300 machine running windows 98SE, 256 meg of ram, a
>sound blaster 64 sound card, (the single channel sound
>card), and Macafee version 6.0.  The problem is hpr
>works fine but then I'll be reading something, and it
>will stop speaking, it will just go into something
>else and lose it's focus.  Now sometimes it will come
>back when I hold down the alt key and press the tab
>key, but sometimes it doesn't.  I don't have crashes
>on 2nd windows.  My home page I use is the ibm/able
>page.  How can I get this thing to not do this and
>read like it's suppose to?  Sometimes presing alt+f4
>works and brings it back, but sometimes it shuts the
>program down.  It seems like something is coming up on
>my screen but I'm not sure if this is happening or
>not.
>Harry
>
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