On Monday, October 08, 2007 9:41 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Chris Hallsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The benefit I can think of is that JAWS will not be in the alt tab
> list, so if you have multiple applications open you can alt tab to
> them without alt tabbing to JAWS. I like JAWS in my system tray, but
> some people prefer it in the taskbar. It's just personal preference.

You are very right, and I prefer to like JAWS running from the system tray 
too, and just for avoiding alt tabbing to it when having multiple 
applications open. But as I've understood, now JAWS was wantid to be 
non-visible both in the system tray and the task bar, and that's why I was 
wondering what the benefits of that should be. But avoiding JAWS to appear 
on the task bar is a *very great* feature, and especially for those of us 
who often run many applications simultaneously. Having JAWS running from 
the system tray would be quite frustrating in these cases!

-- 
Jyrki Voutilainen
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