[blindlaw] JAWS 2018
Brian Unitt
BrianUnitt at holsteinlaw.com
Tue Jun 12 16:15:06 UTC 2018
Hi Nikki,
I can't duplicate those issues as I am using JAWS 2018 with Windows 7. I can suggest trying the JAWS find command insert-control-f. I find I have to use that in programs like Acrobat Reader where the regular control-f doesn't work properly.
You might also check the knowledge base on the JAWS website to make sure your Windows 10 settings are optimized for JAWS. Then definitely let the tech support people know about the issue, in my experience they are very helpful.
Best,
Brian
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Subject: [blindlaw] JAWS 2018
this may warrant an email to FS, but can anyone tell me why basic functions of JAWS may fail to work correctly? I am on JAWS 2018 and Windows 10. My find command, using control-F, and "read sentence," with the use of alt up or down arrow, do not work at all. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nikki
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