[NFBCS] Potential Issue with Latest JAWS

Glen Gordon GGordon at Vispero.com
Tue Sep 1 17:00:43 UTC 2020


Hi, Curtis,

Can you provide a couple of examples where reading doesn't work right if you have JAWS automatically start after login? The main difference between the automatic start and creating a startup shortcut is that the former starts JAWS much earlier in the login process.


--Glen

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Greetings:

For the past while, even before this latest update of JAWS, I have noticed a
problem with JAWS and Windows 10 which only seems to appear if you set JAWS
to start itself automatically after log in. In some instances, JAWS will not
detect characters that are normally detected when you move through a
document. Restarting JAWS does fix this problem, and this might be why a lot
of people don't report it.

My permanent fix for this was to copy the JAWS shortcut into a folder called
shell:startup and then to tell JAWS not to start automatically except before
the logon screen. So far, it's working for me.

Cordially,

Curtis Chong

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Subject: [NFBCS] Potential Issue with Latest JAWS

Hi all,



I am having a strange issue that only started with the last JAWS version as
of this writing (v2020.2008.24).  When I open a text editor such as
Notepad++, for example, JAWS will periodically not speak the text under the
PC cursor when navigating through the text with the arrow keys.  The only
way to fix this problem seems to be to re-start JFW altogether.  And yes, I
have restarted my computer after updating.



I may or may not be making circumstantially invalid correlations here;
however, I have noticed that this error only appears to occur whenever I
have recently opened a convenient OCR window and OCRed a PDF doc for
instance.  Otherwise things appear to be normal.



Anyone got any suggestions? It's a frustrating new development, as I am
studying a degree that requires me to do a lot of programming and NPP is my
preferred editor of choice for this field of study.



Regards,



Nathaniel



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Deakin University, Cloud campus

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