[Nfb-science] Logger Pro and JAWS

John Gardner john.gardner at viewplus.com
Tue Aug 23 16:46:38 UTC 2016


Mike, I am responding to you off-list to introduce you to Cary Supalo, president and founder of Independence Sciences. I see two problems but cannot suggest any easy solution. One problem is that your Logger pro is a fairly old version. The second problem is that Jaws has changed their scripting language so that recent versions cannot use older scripts. And the Logger Pro Jaws script is old.

John Gardner

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Subject: [Nfb-science] Logger Pro and JAWS

Hi all,
Does anyone have information on what is needed to make Logger Pro work with JAWS?  I found the attached doc that says:  "Installing JAWS Scripts-The JAWS scripts can be downloaded from the ILAB web site at:
http://ilab.psu.edu. Be sure to download the zip file for Logger Pro 3.6.1.
Once this file has been successfully downloaded, JAWS must be running prior to the user clicking on the zip file to run the automatic installer, which will place all of the necessary script files in the script folder under, Explore my settings.”  However, I have yet to find the scripts on that site.

I've emailed the contact address at info at independencescience.com with no response.  The email and phone number at this link:
http://independencescience.com/ do not work.

Any help would be appreciated as I try to get Logger Pro set up for a student in a STEM program.

Thanks,


Mike Plansker, Adams 12 Five Star Schools Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialist (COMS) cell 303 870 7649, Fax  720 972 4799, mike.e.plansker at adams12.org Vision Services Web Page <https://sites.google.com/a/adams12.org/adams-12-vision-services/home>

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