Window-Eyes Version 2.1 Does Not Work with Windows 98ID: Q191703
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GW Micro Window-Eyes version 2.1 does not support Windows 98. If you are currently using Window-Eyes 2.1, upgrading from Microsoft Windows 95 to Windows 98 prevents Window-Eyes from speaking.
Window-Eyes is a screen reader program that verbally describes the current
state of a Windows-based program. This type of tool is often used by
computer users who are blind or have low vision.
To function properly, Window-Eyes (and possibly other screen readers)
attempt to hook the operating system to obtain information about the
programs that are currently running. When Window-Eyes 2.1 is unable to
hook Windows 98, it displays one or more "Cannot Create Hook" error
messages followed by the particular Windows function that cannot be
hooked.
According to GW Micro, Window-Eyes 3.0 will support Windows 98 and is scheduled to be released in the summer of 1998.
Microsoft has confirmed that this behavior is not caused by a problem in Windows 98, but may be caused by design changes in Windows 98. For more information about resolving this issue, contact the program's manufacturer.
For more information, contact GW Micro at support@gwmicro.com or
(219) 489-3671.
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Keywords : kb3rdparty kbenable win98
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 30, 1999