I'm not using a USB card reader. As I said, I'm inserting the SD card into the built-in card reader on my laptop. There's no cable involved.

Jeff


On 11/12/2017 1:51 AM, The Iowa Gal wrote:
Ok, I'm no expert but have you tried using this card reader on another
computer? Looks like you have tried more than one SD card. If the cable is
detachable, maybe it's worn. Just a few things that came to mind, sure hope
you get it resolved...Norma


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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Temporary loss of speech

Opening PDF files is a completely different issue.

The problem I'm encountering is in File Explorer, but not all media.
I've only encountered the problem with SD cards in my built-in card reader.
File Explorer works as expected for my local SSD as well as my external USB
drive and my NAS drives.

Just today, I slipped an SD card into my card reader and experienced the
same problem. In fact, even arrowing to another folder caused the delay.
This makes navigating through the file structure a very slow process.

I hope someone can offer a remedy for this problem.

Thanks,
Jeff


On 11/11/2017 6:49 AM, Vicki W. wrote:
I have this same problem with JAWS, including JAWS 14. I notice it
more when I am using IE or my antivirus is checking for updates, as
well as opening PDF documents, which it has always done.

Vicki

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave...Oregonian"
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Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 2:05 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Temporary loss of speech


I'm more suspicious that it's just JAWS. Ever since JAWS 17, there
has been a "pause" effect most often occurring when opening a PDF
document, and opening Outlook. I also noticed it pausing when
launching ResearchIt, or the JAWS find on a web page. Always around
15 to 20 seconds of silence before speech returns. Still happens with
JAWS 2018, and I'm unhappy to hear that it seems to also happen with
your Windows 10. I'm still running Windows 7 32-bit on a Dell
Latitude. This never happened with JAWS 16 or earlier.

Dave
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer


----- Original Message ----- From: "Audiobookfan"
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 22:49
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Temporary loss of speech


I temporarily lose speech often when accessing an SD card in my
built-in card reader. Here's what happens.

When I insert my SD card into the card reader, most times I lose
speech for about 20 seconds and each time I take some action the same
thing happens. For example, I must wait about 20 seconds or so after
inserting the card before I can arrow up and down to locate a folder.
Once I get speech, I can arrow up and down fine, but as soon as I
enter on a folder name to open the folder, I lose speech again for
about 20 seconds. The same thing happens when I press the
applications key to bring up the context menu. I must wait the 20
seconds or so before I can arrow through the menu.

I'm running JAWS 2018 on Windows 10 version 1703, although this same
problem occurred on JAWS 18 on this computer. This only happens with
SD cards and not absolutely every time, but most times. Accessing the
local SSD, external USB drives and network drives all behave as they
should.

I suspect this might be an issue with some setting in Windows 10, but
I have no idea what setting or where to look for it. And perhaps it's
something altogether different. I'm open to all suggestions.

Thanks,
Jeff

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