Hi Mathew,

I usually get risky and try their betas. If it was not for the scripting capability I would probably switch to another screen reader. Unfortunately, FS is unable or unwilling to provide support for JAWS script functions that do not work as documented! I am seriously considering buying a Mac. Apple seems serious now about accessibility! I like what I hear about the improvements in Voice Over in Snow Leopard. Voice Over also has Apple Scripting capabilities now which controls more than just the screen reader. Apple's decision to include Voice Over on the new iPhone and an accessible iPod don't hurt demonstrating Apple's commitment either.

I removed Sentinel from my computer to see if the USB problem goes away. I had never noticed it in the Programs list before. What version of Sentinel is installed on your computer? Perhaps FS just updated this software during the JAWS 11 beta installation. The version I removed was 7.5.0.


Don Marang


----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew_2010" <matthew_2...@charter.net>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question Centinel System Driver


I became kinda curious after reading your message, and I looked in control panel and discovered I also have this Sentinal system driver and am not running Jaws 11. Its possible that a previous version of jaws installed this, or maybe another piece of software installed it. Its only some .5 megs so I decided to just leave it there. It seems as though Jaws installs an inordinate amount of junk on one's computer. I'm sure if you ask FS they will not agree its junk, but I also checked out the window eyes programs folder and it had some 98 megs of files but FS has a total of 450+ megs of files--this is without the FS daisy tutorials. In short, I'd say just leave that sentinel driver there. some time ago I tried uninstalling some strange file in my control panel and jaws crumbled. I had to reinstall jaws all over again. I too get those strange USB connecting problems, but I don't know if its jaws or something else. I notice it only happens when I actually connect and disconnect something I attached--I get the sounds out of nowhere hours later. I do have to say that I've attached many USB devices including external hard drives and USB drives and can't recall hearing any of these sounds. Though its possible I have learned to ignore then and simply don't recall when they happen. Its for these frustrations I don't install freedom scientific betas as it serves me no benefit to wreck my computer in order to help an organization like FS simply sell the product I tested right back to me. Its not just my time and effort that they are taking from me, it can also be my own computer's reliable functionality. I say no thanks to that and I call FS tech support at any slight hint of a bug demanding they fix the problems with the now possibly $2000 I have invested in their screen reader.

Matthew

----- Original Message ----- From: "Donald Marang" <donald.mar...@gmail.com>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 6:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question Centinel System Driver


Thanks Mathew for performing that simple lookup. I could not directly respond to your email because Windows Mail thought your message was fishing!

I did notice that this software was installed as part of JAWS 11 beta! Not sure why JAWS needs this type of USB security! Have they incorporated the dongle version into JAWS 11? I noticed this was now part of JAWS 11 because it failed during installation. I discovered that the only way it would install without error was to turn off Trend Micro Security (antivirus and firewall) software that came with my Dell.

I am very uncomfortable with this software for many reasons. Most importantly, I have been having USB problems on this Vista computer ever since I installed JAWS 11 beta! My computer keeps making those USB plug in / unplug sounds all the time! my USB keyboard stops responding randomly! Unacceptable! I noticed that Vista or Windows 7 were not mentioned in Mathew's link. I know that may not be the same version installed, but it is not a good sign. I did go into the Device Manager and reinstall all of the USB devices using the laptop keyboard. That only helped for a short time. I don't even think I need to run JAWS 11 beta for my USB keyboard to go haywire.

I am going to report this to FS and uninstall the beta! I wanted to play more with ResearchIt, but being able to type is more important. I hope getting rid of JAWS 11 also completely removes Sentinel completely!

Don Marang


----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Amaro" <mikeam...@earthlink.net>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] question Centinel System Driver


Do I need it installed on my system?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Amaro" <mikeam...@earthlink.net>
To: <blind-computing@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 10:34 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] question Centinel System Driver


Hello listers,
Can some one please tell me what the Centinel system Driver is used fore? I am using a del1525 inspron laptop. Windows XP Pro and jaws 9.
Thanks
Michael
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