[GUI-Talk] continuing problem with jaws

Curtis Chong chong.curtis at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 21:58:08 UTC 2020


I am surprised that Freedom Scientific did not recommend uninstalling JAWS
and all shared components and then re-installing the program<smile>.
Something must be off with your JAWS set up. Have you verified what speech
and sound scheme is active when you enter the home page? Are you interested
in setting up a Tandem session with me and working with me offline on this?

Cordially,

Curtis Chong

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Subject: [GUI-Talk] continuing problem with jaws

Hello again:

 

As per what was told to me yesterday, I contacted Freedom Scientific. I've
got them stimeed regarding this problem. I've thought about using the JAWS
dump command, but I have read that sometimes, when you dump jaws, it doesn't
come up like it should. Again, the problem I'm having is that when I go on
to my home page (it doesn't matter what browser) JAWS will say either search
voice or enter address or when I type something, it might give another
speech & sound skeem I have set up. This only seems to be happening on the
home page. The people @ Freedom Scientific I think are completely baffled on
this issue. My phone is broken @ the moment so everything I'm doing is by
email which I'm sure is making things a little more difficult. Any help
would be appreciated. 

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

Rob Kaiser Email;

rcubfank at sbcglobal.net

 

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