maybe he's already had too many! lol!

Legend has it that on Friday 10/5/2007 06:31 PM, Rick Harmon said:
>Go have a margarita Eric, looks like you need one lol.
>
>Rick
>
>
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Eric Damery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
>Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 5:23 PM
>Subject: [JAWS-Users] Correction FW: JAWSBeta JAWS 9.0.356 Private Beta
>isavailable!
>
>
>Well, I guess I blew this one.
>
>It has been a long week. This message was sent in error to the JAWS users
>list instead of the Freedom Scientific Private Beta List. I apologize.
>Please disregard and do not ask about the where the file is now or how to
>get this update, we have removed them from these locations.
>
>We will be getting a new public beta update out once we complete work and
>testing on the next round of fixes over the next 10 days.
>
>Regards,
>Eric Damery
>
>
>
>________________________________
>
>From: Eric Damery
>Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 5:01 PM
>To: 'jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com'
>Cc: JAWSIntlBeta
>Subject: JAWSBeta JAWS 9.0.356 Private Beta is available!
>
>
>
>Hello Private Beta Testers,
>
>JAWS Private Beta Build 9.0.356 is ready for testing. This one includes
>quite a bit of change since the 353 build because we have been fixing items
>that were held out of the public beta builds as we attempted to stabilize it
>as best we could. The next update we do for the public will be in about 10
>days or so I hope. Your attention to this list of fixes is greatly
>appreciated.
>
>The Known issues is empty today. Rosemary and Stephen are both off sipping
>Margaritas somewhere so we are not as professional in the write up as we'd
>like to be.
>
>Special note:  The Red Sox are going for game two tonight at 8:30 ET and the
>Yankees will be going for their second loss on Saturday!
>
>  Regards,
>
>Eric
>
>
>
>  JAWS Private Beta Build 9.0.356 is ready for testing.
>
>
>JAWS 9.0 Update
>
>
>An update is provided for your convenience as well as to continue with some
>level of testing of the update process during the beta cycle. Not all builds
>provided during the beta cycle will have the update option. As the product
>progresses, some builds will be new BASE BUILDS upon which subsequent
>updates can be installed. The Automatic Update will update to JAWS 9.0.356
>from the following prior builds:
>
>* 9.0.353 Base Build or Update.
>
>* 9.0.348 Base Build.
>
>Attempts to update to 9.0.356 from any build other than what is listed will
>fail by design. If in doubt or you have trouble, simply use the full install
>instead. Updates are not yet available for Windows Vista, and are not
>available for Windows 2000; you need to download and install the full
>version.
>
>* Update Patch:
>
>
>1. Please enter 90909 into the special code dialog in the JAWS about box
>dialog. Go to the Help Menu, About. TAB to the special access code button
>and press ENTER. Type or paste 90909 into the edit field.
>2. Select check for updates on the JAWS UI help menu. You will find today's
>9.0.356 in the list box.
>3. TAB to your choice and proceed with installation.
>
>
>* Update Tip: How do you check to see if a listed update will update my
>installed version of JAWS?
>
>
>If you navigate the list of updates and highlight one of the listed updates
>you can TAB to the detail button and press spacebar to get a list of the
>versions of JAWS which can be updated by that particular update.
>
>
>* If the Update fails:
>
>
>Either Repair or install the full build, if available: Check out the FAQ:
>How do I perform Installation Maintenance procedures like Repair and Modify?
><http://www.freedomscientific.com/fs_support/BulletinView.cfm?QC=1057>
>
>
>NOTES
>
>
>* JAWS 9.0 beta will expire December 1, 2007.
>* For those who are testing the Outlook Calendar work: to test the calendar,
>you need to disable the Task List option in View, To Do, menu.
>ALT+V to drop the View menu, then select the To Do Bar sub menu, then
>uncheck the Task List option.
>* MAGic and JAWS private beta testers: We are working on testing a
>combination here in-house, and on getting you a new MAGic 11 Public beta
>candidate, that will function with the JAWS public beta.  While you are free
>to install both JAWS 9.0 beta and MAGic 11 private beta together, we still
>don't recommend attempting to run them together
>* JAWS 9.0 will be a paid upgrade, requiring authorization for JAWS 9.0. The
>flag is not set yet; 8.0 authorization will enable you to run JAWS 9.0 beta.
>* Please review the Known Problems section and refrain from posting reports
>on those defects listed.
>* Please save these announcements during the cycle for reference or to help
>answer questions; each list of new features and fixes is unique to each
>build you'll receive.
>* This is a beta product; it is prerelease quality. It is recommended that
>you back up your system prior to installing 9.0.
>* If you install JAWS 9.0 on a system with JAWS 8.0, JAWS 8.0 will use the
>9.0 shared components.
>* The Private Beta Handbook
><ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/beta/PrivateBetaHandbook.htm>
> 
>
>is available as a separate web page for reference.
>
>
>NEW FEATURES and CHANGES
>
>
>* 33586  Change in output message when No window is active.
>* 33880  We have now added a link to the Adjust JAWS Options dialog
>JAWSKey+v to the JAWSKey+F2 Run JAWS Manager  to make it easier for new
>users to find the options.
>* 34126  Extra Help Indication option is now called F1 formfield help
>indication as in prior versions of JAWS.            (Brian Hartgen) .
>* 34127  F1 automatic help text reading now speaking after the status bar
>help text for Word Forms (Brian Hartgen).
>* 34179 Powerpoint 2007 now improved in areas other than edit.
>(Kelly Ford) .
>* 34190 SayAll mode is now persistent with Microsoft Outlook 2007.
>* 34171 Insert+F1 and Hotkey Help for Outlook 2007 Calendar support updated.
>
>
>
>KNOWN PROBLEMS
>
>
>
>
>
>FIXES
>
>
>24352 None : In user account types dialog, Jaws reports the number of radio
>buttons incorrectly.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Press window logo key to open the start menu.
>2. Go to the settings/ control panel.
>3. Press enter on User account.
>4. Press tab key followed by down arrow key to select the create an account
>link.
>5. Press enter to activate the link.
>6. Type a name for new account and press enter on next button.
>7. On the next screen, Jaws says "Computer administrator radio button
>checked, zero items."
>
>
>24830 JAWS : In JAWS help, JAWS doesn't read dialog when the search item is
>not found.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Press Insert+J to activate the JAWS UI window.
>2. Press F1 to open the JAWS help.
>3. Select a topic from the contents page.
>4. Press F6 to go to the right pane.
>5. Press CTRL+F to bring JAWS find dialog.
>6. Type the "ABCD" in edit box and press enter.
>7. 'Screen Find result Dialog' appears stating "Search string NOT found".
>Observation: JAWS doesn't read dialog by itself., JAWS reads only the OK
>button.
>
>
>27952 Calculator : On enabling or disabling hyperbolic or inverse function
>after clearing or entering data, the status
>of the function is announced incorrectly
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open Windows Calculator
>2. Enable Scientific Calculator by selecting Scientific from the View menu.
>3. Now type any numerical data.
>4. After entering data, press h to enable hyperbolic function. JAWS says
>"hyp off" when checkbox for the hyperbolic function is checked.
>5. Press escape to clear the data and press i to enable inverse function.
>JAWS says "INV off" when checkbox for the inverse function is
>checked.
>6. Now again make changes to the entered data or press escape. Press 'i' or
>'h'. Save behavior mentioned above is observed.
>
>
>28298 Multiple Apps : On choosing any topic in the search results list view
>in Search tab of Help, JAWS reads the text
>that is highlighted on the document pane
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. From JAWS UI, open "JAWS Help topics" from the Help Menu.
>2. In the JAWS Help that opens, open the "Search" tab by pressing Ctrl+Tab.
>3. In the search page, type any word in the edit field to search for and
>press Enter. For example type "JAWS" and press Enter.
>4. Tab to the search results list view. Press enter on any topic in the list
>view to open the topic in the document pane.
>
>
>29490 Adobe Acrobat Pro : On navigating in the combo box in the Search
>dialog, item name isn't announced.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Launch the Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.
>2. Press CTRL+Shift+F to bring up the 'Search' dialog.
>3. Tab to combo box containing the directory list.
>4. Navigate using the Up/Down arrow keys in the combo box.
>
>
>29917 Internet Explorer : MSAA info seems to stop getting reported in IE7
>combo boxes. (Patrick Turnage)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Launch IE7, and open the following web site:
>http://www3.dot.state.fl.us/mileage/
>2. Press the Quick Navigation key "C" to position the cursor on the first
>combo box on the page.
>3. Press ENTER to turn on Forms Mode.
>4. Press ALT+DOWN ARROW (NumPad 2) to open the List box.
>5. Press the END key to position the cursor on the last item in the combo
>box, which is Winter Haven.
>6. Turn the Number Row on by pressing INS+SPACEBAR.
>7. Press F10 and then F9 to cycle through and hear the MSAA information.
>8. After going through all of the MSAA items, press INS+SPACEBAR to turn the
>Home Row off. The correct MSAA information was spoken.
>9. Press the UP ARROW key to arrow up the list of items in the combo box,
>and continue to press the UP ARROW key until JAWS quits
>speaking the items in the combo box.
>10. When JAWS stops speaking the items in the combo box, press INS+SPACEBAR
>to turn the Number Row on.
>11. Press F10 and F9 to cycle through and hear the MSAA information for the
>item that the cursor is actually positioned on in the combo box.
>
>
>31344 Multiple Apps : JAWS gets into a state where JAWS does not speak the
>copying CTRL+c or cutting CTRL+x message. Paste CTRL+v speaks the message.
>(Brett Lewis)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Run internet explorer, go to www.freedomscientific.com as a test.
>2. Select some text. Make sure verbosity is on beginner or intermediate.
>3. Press control C, Jaws says copied selection to clipboard at beginner
>mode. Everything works fine.
>4. Launch windows media player 11.
>5. Select text again. Press control c or control X. Nothing is announced.
>6. Go into notepad, paste your text. Control V does say pasted.
>7. exit windows media player. Select text again, press control C or control
>X, still no announcement of copied selection.
>8. Shut down JAWS and restart. Select text again. Control C will now
>announce the selection copy.
>
>
>31752 JAWS : If JAWS is set to run for the current user and at logon and you
>log off, you get a blue screen
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Be sure that JAWS is set to run at logon and be sure that it will also
>run for the current user always. You can reboot to be sure both are
>working.
>2. From the desktop, press ALT+F4 and choose Log Off. Your computer will
>blue screen at this point.
>
>
>32104 Outlook 2007 : Messages do not read automatically in Outlook 2007 when
>moving backwards and forwards through items in the list ( Brian Hartgen)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open Outlook 2007.
>2. Press INS+V to invoke the JAWS verbosity dialog.
>3. Toggle the option to read messages automatically to on.
>4. Open a plain text message and JAWS will begin a SayAll.
>5. Press CTRL+PERIOD to move forward one message. JAWS announces details
>about the message but it does not commence a SayAll.
>6. Press CTRL+COMMA to move backwards one message and again the SayAll does
>not occur.
>7. Bring up AdjustJAWSOptions again and turn on header reading for messages.
>8. Repeat steps 4 and 5 again. This time both headers and SayAll should
>work.
>
>
>32497 Multiple Apps : JAWS does not read the items in the list of Index tab
>of JAWS and MAGic Help when navigating using UP/DOWN ARROW keys.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Bring JAWS UI into focus by pressing INSERT+J.
>2. Select JAWS Help Topics from the Help Menu to open the JAWS 8.0 Help.
>3. Press CTRL+TAB to open the Index tab of the JAWS 8.0 Help.
>4. Tab to go to the Index list box and use UP/DOWN ARROW keys to navigate
>items in the list.
>
>
>33043 JAWS : With focus on any button of the startup wizard braille is
>showing all controls in dialog (Hans Anton Ă…lien)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Set the braille to structured.
>2. Launch the startup wizard.
>3. Tab to Next, Back, or Cancel button in the startup wizard and note what
>the braille display shows:
>The braille display will show the static text for every control on the
>dialog.
>We should only be showing the title of the dialog and the default control.
>
>
>33303 Word : No messages are announced when you move to or from a table of
>contents with ALT+LEFT
>ARROW or RIGHT ARROW.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open a document with a table of contents or use the attached file.
>2. Move to the table of contents, arrow to one of the links and activate any
>of them.
>3. Press ALT+LEFT ARROW to go back to the table of contents. Results: You
>will be at the table of contents but nothing is announced.
>4. Press ALT+RIGHT ARROW to go forward from the table of contents. Results:
>You will return to the previous position, but nothing is
>announced by JAWS.
>
>
>33650 Notepad : In Notepad, on navigating in Format menu>Font dialog>Edit
>combo boxes, highlighted item is
>announced multiple times.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Launch Notepad.
>2. Press ALT+O then F to open the "Font" dialog. Focus would be in "Font:"
>edit combo.
>3.Navigate using the UP/DOWN arrow keys. First of all, highlighted item name
>would be announced twice, followed by font style is
>announced, and then again highlighted item name would be announced.
>4. Tab to Style edit combo and navigate in by using the UP/DOWN arrows.
>Here, item name would be announced thrice.
>5. Tab to Font size combo and navigate in the combo box. Same behavior would
>be observed.
>
>
>33661 Windows Mobile Center : List of checkboxes is not functioning
>correctly in the "Setup Windows Mobile partnership - What to
>Sync?" screen
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Navigate to and activate the WMDC under control panel
>2. Navigate to the "Setup windows mobile partnership" screen
>3. Tab to the list of checkboxes
>4. Verify JAWS does not indicate that it is a listbox
>5. Press spacebar
>6. Verify JAWS does not announce the state of the checkbox
>7. Press sayLine
>8. Verify JAWS does not annoucne the position in group information for the
>check list item
>
>
>33759 Internet Explorer : Keyboard help for INSERT+H says it is for IE5
>(Jose Vilmar)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Launch Internet Explorer.
>2. Press INSERT+1 to get keyboard help.
>3. Press INSERT+H and note that it announces:
>"Says hot key shortcuts for IE 5 and speaks JAWS hot keys in dialog boxes"
>
>
>33831 Outlook 2007 : When the view is set to show all appointments in the
>Outlook 2007 calendar, more information needs to be spoken for the selected
>appointment
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open the Outlook 2007 calendar
>2. Change the view to show all appointments.
>3. Use up and down arrow to navigate the list of appointments. JAWS speaks
>the subject and nothing more.
>
>
>33848 Word 2007 : JAWS Announces Style information like section number, page
>number, etc, the first time that you
>run JAWS on Word or an open message on Outlook 2007.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Unload and reload JAWS.
>2. Open a blank document on Word 2007.
>3. Press Up Arrow. Results: JAWS will announce style information like
>Section Number, page number, etc.
>4. If you don't see this problem, just unload and reload JAWS with Word 2007
>running and you will see it as soon as you press UP ARROW.
>
>
>33958 Outlook 2007 : The INSERT+F1 help in Adjust JAWS Options dialog gives
>help for Appointment dialog instead of the Adjust JAWS Options dialog.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open Outlook 2007.
>2. Move to the messages list and press INSERT+V to open the Adjust JAWS
>Options dialog.
>3. Press INSERT+F1 on any control in the Adjust JAWS Options dialog to read
>the screen sensitive help for that control.
>In the screen sensitive help, JAWS wrongly mentions that you are in the
>Appointment Scheduling dialog and gives information about the
>Appointment Scheduling dialog.
>4. Move to the Outlook navigation pane and press INSERT+V to open the Adjust
>JAWS Options dialog.
>5. Press INSERT+F1 in the Adjust JAWS Options dialog to read the screen
>sensitive help. Information of the Appointments scheduling dialog
>is given in the help.
>
>
>33968 Outlook : No help text is available for the "Information Bar Messages
>Announcement" item of the JAWS
>options dialog in Outlook
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open any version of Outlook.
>2. Press INS+V to invoke the JAWS options dialog.
>3. Press the letter I to navigate to "Information Bar Messages
>Announcement."
>4. Tab once into the "Read Only" text. The "read only" text field is empty.
>5. Use up and down arrow to navigate the edit field. No help text will be
>available.
>
>
>34004 WinAmp : JAWS is announcing the current track and then the next track
>after you pass the current playing
>track on the playlist editor.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Play a few MP3 files on Winamp.
>2. Press ALT+E until you set playlist editor to On.
>3. Press CTRL+TAB until you find the playlist editor.
>4. Press the letter B twice to go to track 3.
>5. Press HOME to go to the beginning of the list.
>6. Press DOWN ARROW twice to go to track 3 and again to pass it. Results:
>JAWS will announce the information of track 3 and then will
>announce track 4. Same situation occurs if you use UP ARROW.
>
>
>34086 Internet Explorer : INSERT+F1 message for Adjust JAWS Options treeview
>and Personalized Web Settings is giving generic treeview information
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open Internet Explorer and press INSERT+V for the verbosity options tree.
>2. Press INSERT+F1 and the message is not specific to that control, rather
>it is generic to treeviews in general.
>3. Repeat with INSERT+SHIFT+V for Personalized Web Settings tree and the
>same thing occurs.
>
>
>34098 Word : Too much position info is announced when navigating a document
>or when it first gains focus.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open a blank document or one with text in Word. The document announces
>page and section, column ... info the first time it gains ocus.
>2. Press a quick key that changes pages. JAWS may announce change in page,
>section, and column ... info as this occurs or it may not.
>3. Navigate between page boundareies by line. JAWS may or may not announce
>page, section, and column ... info.
>
>
>34121 Outlook 2007 : Key Release Not Immediately Honored When Navigating Up
>or Down in Calendar, Month View
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open Outlook 2007 and switch to Calendar, Month View.
>2. Press UPARROW or DOWNARROW and keep holding for a few seconds.
>3. Release UPARROW or DOWNARROW. Result: even after the key has been
>released, scrolling continues for a few more seconds. This is
>different from pressing LEFTARROW or RIGHTARROW, where scrolling stops
>immediately.
>
>
>34122 Word : In long documents, QuickKeys M or SHIFT+M Lock Up Word
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open a very long Word document (at least 2MB).
>2. Turn on Quick Keys.
>3. Press M to go to the next misspelling.
>Result: JAWS is silent for awhile. It may or may not find the misspelling.
>However, in any case, the computer eventualy freezes, with the need to force
>a log-off.
>
>
>34124 Word : JAWS skips the next block of text that comes after a period and
>a comma during a SayAll.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. paste the following text on a Word document:
>This is text 1. This is text 2..., and this is text 3. This is text 4.
>2. Go to the beginning of the text and start a SayAll. Results: JAWS skips
>the text that comes after the ... and the comma.
>
>
>34125 Internet Explorer : Cannot click items in Gmail Web Interface with
>Router Buttons
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Log into your gmail account.
>2. Be sure that you do not use the basic HTML option.
>3. Move to an item such as "Compose Mail" and attempt to click a routing
>button and nothing happens.
>4. Press Enter on the same item and it is then activated.
>
>
>34129 JAWS : JAWS verbosity tree navigation not read if you log off the
>computer and then log back onto the
>computer (Stephen Dawes)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Start the computer with JAWS running as a service.
>2. Log into the computer.
>3. Log off the computer. (Start button, shutdown, log off)
>4. Log in.
>5. Open JAWS verbosity, Insert + v.
>6. Navigate through the settings, and you don't hear anything.
>Use SayLine and you hear the highlighted item, but if you cursor through
>them JAWS does not announce them automatically
>
>
>34142 Outlook : Cannot navigate by paragraph when composing HTML message in
>Outlook 2003 or XP.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open a new message in Outlook and type a few paragraphs.
>2. Move through the document by paragraph and JAWS will only read the top
>line of the message and you don't appear to actually be moved
>at all.
>
>
>34155 Outlook 2007 : If you move quickly through a list of messages with the
>same attributes, JAWS won't speak
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open Outlook 2007 and be sure to have several messages in a row that have
>the same attribute such as unread status.
>2. Press DOWN ARROW twice quickly to move down through the list and JAWS
>will not speak the item on which you land.
>3. Find a message with a different attribute such as an attachment and when
>you move to that message, JAWS speaks.
>
>
>34157 Outlook : Resuming from Hibernation causing JAWS OSM to fail by not
>speaking in Outlook Inbox message list. (Michael Hudson)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Using Laptop such as Dell D600 Latitude, set the following:
>1a. Screen Saver Enabled with password to prompt at Welcome screen.
>1b. Hibernation - Enabled.
>1c. Set option of closing lid causes Hibernation (instead of Standby).
>2. Using JAWS 9.0 set to run at startup.
>3. Launch MS Outlook XP (Originally reported with Outlook 2003).
>4. Close the laptop lid.
>5. Allow the hibernation mode to save to hard drive.
>6. Lift lid, and type in password at login welcome screen.
>7. Running Outlook, JAWS will not speak when navigating UP or DOWN through
>Inbox message list.
>8. Press JAWSKey+PAGEDOWN. JAWS states status message of "Preparing to
>Hibernate" after you resumed from hibernation.
>
>
>34159 JAWS,Outlook : Hibernation - Using INSERT+F11 is not speaking
>highlight when UP or DOWN ARROW after
>resuming from a hibernation. (Michael Hudson)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Using Laptop such as Dell D600 Latitude, set the following:
>1a. Screen Saver Enabled with password to prompt at Welcome screen.
>1b. Hibernation - Enabled.
>1c. Set option of closing lid causes Hibernation (instead of Standby).
>2. Using JAWS 9.0 set to run at startup.
>3. Launch MS Outlook XP (Originally reported with Outlook 2003).
>4. Close the laptop lid.
>5. Allow the hibernation mode to save to hard drive.
>6. Lift lid, and type in password at login welcome screen.
>7. Press INSERT+F11 to pull up the Select System Tray Icon.
>JAWS is not speaking current highlight when arrowing UP and DOWN. Nothing
>selected each time
>
>
>34173 Word : SayAll should read as expected in read-only and regular
>multiline edit controls in dialogs.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Launch Microsoft Word.
>2. Press INSERT+V to invoke the Adjust JAWS Options dialog box.
>3. Move to any option in the tree view, then press TAB to move into the
>read-only edit field containing context-sensitive help for that item.
>4. Press INSERT+DOWN ARROW. Observe that SayAll does not work correctly;
>JAWS merely reads the first line of the context-sensitive
>help. The only way to read it is by arrowing to each individual line.
>
>
>34175 Internet Expplorer : After composing a message in Gmail, the page
>doesn't properly refresh
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Log into the Gmail system and compose a message.
>2. Aftter writing the message, click on the Send button.
>3. Attempt to navigate the page and it is possible that you will see several
>frames with the word "Loading..." and nothing else.
>4. If this doesn't work, try deleting several messages and see if this
>causes the problem.
>5. Move away from, then back to the page. You will probably be placed on the
>address bar but when you move back to the page, it is
>refreshed.
>
>
>34188 Outlook Express : Selecting text in reverse, nothing shows in braille
>until screen is refreshed. (Leland Maschmeyer)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open a new message in Outlook Express and be sure you maximize the
>message window as it is not maximized by default.
>2. Type a long line of text, then move to the end of that line and press
>SHIFT+HOME to select back to the beginning. Text selection is not
>shown.
>3. Press INSERT+ESCAPE to refresh the screen and you now see the text
>selection.
>4. Repeat the steps above, only this time select from the beginning to the
>end of the line and the selection shows up immediately.
>
>
>34191 Word,Outlook 2007 : Reading by Sentence causes various phrases to be
>repeated
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open an email in Microsoft Outlook 2007.
>2. Open the JAWSOptionsDialog and set SayAll mode to "SayAll Reads By -
>Sentence"
>3. Close the dialog and perform a SayAll. Note that certain phrases are
>repeated.
>
>
>34206 Word : In Word - On selecting and deselecting check box, still Braille
>continues showing it as a selected
>one.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open the attached document in Word.
>2. Navigate to check box control.
>3. Select it by pressing SPACE bar. Braille display shows it as a selected,
>which is correct.
>4. Uncheck the check box by pressing SPACE bar. Braille display continues to
>show it as a selected one.
>
>
>34215 Word : Table row and column count is announced as rows change during
>SayAll. (Gary Wunder)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Bring up the attached document or any document with a table in any
>version of Word.
>2. Perform a SayAll. Notice that column count information is announced along
>with row information as rows in tables change.
>
>
>34216 Word : If table is nonuniform, incorrect column count is being given
>as the table is navigated. (Gary Wunder)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open the attached document in any version of Word.
>2. Navigate the nonuniform table. The second table is a good example.
>3. When you reach the last cell, you don't know it because we give the wrong
>column count. It only has one column but we claim it has two.
>
>
>34220 Word : Only tabbing to last cel in table should generate the warning
>message about adding rows. (Brian Hartgen)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open a document with tables in any version of Word.
>2. Navigate a table by tabs. When the last cell in the table is reached, the
>warning message should be announced.
>3. Navigate the table by Alt+CTRL+Arrows. When the last cell in the table is
>reached, only the "last cell in table" message should be heard.
>4. Press CTrl+Alt+Home form within the table. That takes you to the begnnin
>gof the table. Then press Alt+CTRLEnd, which takes you to the
>end of the table. Only the "last cell in table" and "end of table" messages
>should be heard.
>
>
>34221 Word : When extra row is added to table, total table row count is not
>updated. (Brian Hartgen)
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open a document with tables in any version of Word.
>2. Navigate a table by tabs. When the last cell in the table is reached,
>press an extra tab to generate a new row. Notice that the row number is
>correct, but the total row count for the table still reflects the old total
>row count.
>
>
>34231 Outlook 2007 : Unknown function call SayAll reads by textoutput is
>given on pressing INSERT+V in Outlook 2007.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open Outlook 2007.
>2. Press INSERT+V to open the Adjust JAWS Options dialog.
>JAWS gives message "Unknown function call SayAllreadsbytextoutput".
>
>
>34237 Outlook 2007 : Can not read by character in the "read only" text for
>items in the JAWS Options dialog for Outlook 2007
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open Outlook 2007.
>2. Pres INS+V to invoke the JAWS options dialog.
>3. Down arrow to an item in the treview then press TAB to move to the "read
>only" text field.
>4. Press RIGHT and LEFT ARROW to navigate by character. Nothing is spoken by
>JAWS.
>5. Repeat steps two through four in another application such as Word or
>Internet Explore 7. Pressing LEFT or RIGHT arrow will result in
>JAWS speaking the highlighted character as it should.
>
>
>34246 Word : When Document Presentation Mode is changed, it does not persist
>after you Alt+tab away and back Jan Bloem
>to the app.
>Steps to Reproduce:
>1. Open the attached document and from the INSERT+V dialog, set Document
>Presentation Mode to Screen Layout.
>2. Alt+tab away and back to the app. Notice that you are back in simple
>layout.
>
>
>
>JAWS 9.0 Preparation and installation steps
>
>
>1. Download the JAWS 9.0 package.
>2. Copy the downloaded file to a place you can easily get to; we recommend
>you create a folder just for the JAWS installation package.
>3. Uninstall the prior 9.0 private beta, choose Remove Shared Components.
>Reboot.
>4. Speech will not be available until the next install, so if needed, launch
>narrator using WINDOWS Key+U.
>5. In order to get the full benefit of recent script changes, development
>suggests that you go to your user settings folder and delete any setting
>which is one which ships with JAWS. This includes their default.* settings
>and especially any Office and Outlook settings.
>6. Find the downloaded copy of today's installer package. Exit Narrator, if
>you it running, and immediately start today's installer.
>7. Once you finish the installation, a reboot is required.
>8. Go to C:\Program Files\Freedom Scientific\Shared\FsTxtSvc\1.0 and double
>check that the "fstxtsvc.dll" file is gone. If not, delete it. Removing it
>resolves an issue in Office XP.
>
>
>NOTES:
>
>* You do not need to uninstall your previously installed shipping JAWS 7.x
>or 8.x prior to installing JAWS 9.0.
>* JAWS 9.0 will install into the "\Program Files\FreedomScientific\JAWS\9.0"
>folder structure and has its own registry entry that differs from older
>versions. The JAWS 9.0 shared settings are stored in: "\Documents and
>Settings\All Users\Application Data\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\9.0" folder and
>user settings are stored in:"\Documents and
>Settings\YourUserName\Application Data\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\9.0" folder.
>
>
>TIPS and Troubleshooting Uninstallation and Installation
>
>
>* Install and uninstall with an account which has administrative rights.
>* If something goes wrong during the install or if you exit the installer,
>reboot prior to attempting to run the installer again.
>* If you are uninstalling a previous JAWS build, you should first reboot
>prior to running the installer if more than 40 minutes has elapsed since the
>last time the system was booted or the runtime may be timed out.
>* If after installation you find that your firewall is blocking JAWS from
>running, you may need to reboot and hold down the JAWSKey while starting
>JAWS to force JAWS to run in 40 minute mode. Then add the jfw.exe to your
>firewall's list of allowed applications.
>* Confirm whether the download was complete by using a free program like
>FileAlyzer to check the MD5SUM. If you don't already have such a utility,
>try http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
><http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html> .
>* If having problems no-one else can reproduce, cleaning your TEMP directory
>after uninstalling the last beta and installing the current one can be of
>benefit. Go to c:\Documents and Settings\Username\LocalSettings\temp.
>Username is whatever the login or account you are using.
>* If having problems no-one else can reproduce, cleaning your TEMP directory
>after uninstalling the last beta and installing the current one can be of
>benefit. Go to c:\Documents and Settings\Username\LocalSettings\temp.
>Username is whatever the login or account you are using.
>* Advanced Troubleshooting Installation and Uninstallation for WiX.
><ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/beta/WiX/WiXAdvancedTroubleshooting.htm>
>* When should you remove your personal files? As a Beta Tester it is helpful
>if you delete your user setting for a new beta build of JAWS during a cycle
>so that not only do you get the benefit of our fixes to the settings
>contained in that new build but so that you are exercising the JAWS features
>for creating those changes that you make to JAWS. You don't have to
>necessarily delete all your user settings but unless you delete at least
>those files in your user settings folder which have names which correspond
>to files in the JAWS shared settings folder then you may not get the
>benefits of scripting fixes because any user file overrides a shared file.
>
>
>JAWS 9.0 Full Version Download
>
>
>JAWS 9.0.334 Unicode ILM (Internet License Manager)
>Windows-2000/XP/VISTA/2003Server only.
>ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/beta/o2a3t/J9.0.356.400-enu.exe
> 
>
><ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/beta/o2a3t/J9.0.356.400-enu.exe>
>MD5SUM: 1d06760a7b29b658bb94dfd95c65229c *J9.0.356.400-enu.exe
>The file size is 64 MB which is 66342912 bytes.
>
>________________________________
>
>
>The FSSDK version for 9.0.356 should be: 10.16.1129.0.
>
>
>The FSDOM, Braille component files, and DCM JAWSVID make up what is known as
>the FSSDK package; all these files should have the same version number. We
>provide the file version number as a way to double-check that the
>installation was correct. Having file versions that do not match could
>explain irregular behavior with the product. To find files after
>installation, you can do the following:
>
>* The JAWSVID version can be seen by going to Video Intercept Manager via
>the JAWS Utilities Menu. It can also be check via the Display Chaining
>Manager from the Start, Programs, JAWS 8.0, Tools menu. Both sources of the
>information should always match!
>* The FSDom files can be checked by going to \Program Files\Freedom
>Scientific\Shared\FSDomSrv\10.12. Press the right-context menu key on any of
>the FSDom*.dll files and choose Properties, then CTRL+TAB to the version
>page.
>* The braille components can be checked by going to \Program Files\Freedom
>Scientific\Shared\Braille\10.12. Press the right-context menu key on any of
>the Braille*DLL files and choose Properties, then CTRL+TAB to the version
>page.
>* Note: If you are also testing MAGic 10.5 beta, be aware that the FSSDK
>files are shared; the newer FSSDK version (higher number) will take
>precedence. This means if you have both JAWS and MAGic betas installed,
>(i.e. JAWS with FSSDK 10.14.223 and MAGic with FSSDK 10.14.222), the higher
>10.14.233 files should be the ones used in both until a higher version is
>installed. This is regardless of installation order.
>
>________________________________
>
>It is suggested you save these official announcements for reference during
>this active beta cycle. This is a prerelease product and is covered under
>nondisclosure: all communication via these lists or privately from FS
>regarding this testing cycle are considered confidential.
>
>Thank you for your time and input!
>
>
>Rosemary Kleske
>Beta Program Manager
>Freedom Scientific, LLC
>11801 31st Court North
>St. Petersburg, FL 33716
>727-803-8000 x1081
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>www.freedomscientific.com
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