Hello Josh,

 

If the link to the latest build of JAWS version 10 in my previous message
didn't work then you should be able to download the file from the link
below. 

 

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3951772/J10.0.1178-32bit.exe

 

Take care.

 

Brian Lee

brianl...@charter.net

 

 

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[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Brian Lee
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 10:31 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] QUICK KEYS

 

Hello Josh,

 

 

 

You might consider doing some maintenance such as turning your computer off

and using canned air to blow out dust or dirt between the keys are that

might have worked down under the caps of the modifier keys as well as the

other keys on the keyboard.  If you are quite sure the problem is JAWS

related then here are some steps for doing a JAWS repair:

 

 

 

1.   You can download the 32-bit version of JAWS 10 if that is still what

you are using at the following link:

JAWS

<ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J10.0.1178-3

2bit.exe>  10.0.1178 32-bit - October 2009 English (76.9 MB)

 

2.  Tab to the save button instead of using the run button and press

spacebar.

 

3.  Make note of the file name and where the file is being saved.  To find

out where the file is being saved you can try to use shift with tab key once

or twice to see if the file list in the save dialog box is showing.  If not

you should be able to tab to a browse button and use it and then find out

where your downloads will be saved.  If you are using Vista or Windows 7 you

can also route JAWS to PC cursor, use a page up and arrow down once or twice

to listen to the line that should tell you where the file is being saved.

Use caps lock with right bracket to route JAWS to PC.  Use caps lock with

semicolon to turn PC cursor back on.  In some save dialog box configurations

you can use Alt with I to move to the save in tree view structure and find

out where the file will be saved.

 

4.  Use tab key to the save button and depress it by using the spacebar.

 

5.  When download is complete bring up the run dialog box by using Windows

key with R.

 

6.  Use tab key to move to the browse button and press spacebar.

 

7.  Use tab key or shift with tab until you are at the list of files in the

current folder.  You can use this browse dialog box to find your downloaded

file.  If focus is not in the right folder you can use backspace when in the

list to move back one level in the folder structure.  For example, if the

file is in the downloads folder under your user folder then use backspace

until you find the list with your user folder and open it by pressing enter

key.  In the resulting list move to downloads and press enter key and then

find your file.  Hopefully you understand how to browse to the downloaded

file.  If not feel free to let me know and I can send you more info on

working in the folder hierarchy of Windows.

 

8.  When you find the downloaded file in the browse dialog press enter key

on it.

 

9.  Focus should be back in the run dialog box.  Use tab key until you are

in the edit combo box that has the path of the file.  

 

10.Press end key to move to the end of the path.  The last part of the file

name ends with exe (e x e).  Make sure to add a space after the last E.

 

11.Type in /type repair (that is a forward slash followed by the word type

then a space then the word repair).

 

12.Press enter and follow prompts.

 

 

 

Take care.

 

 

 

Brian Lee

 

brianl...@charter.net

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com

[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Josh

Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 3:22 PM

To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com

Subject: [JAWS-Users] QUICK KEYS

 

 

 

All JAWS users,

 

My previous email may have been linked with the email I had sent a while

back regarding the pressing of a letter in a word document such as the

letter "N" would bring up a new document and the letter "D" would bring up

the JAWS dictionary. This is very annoying since many words contain the

letter "N" and the letter "D". My email earlier today was regarding quick

keys being turned off while on the internet. I am finding that quick keys

which I believe is the culprit to all my JAWS problems is being very

problematic for me. The response I received a while back was to run a JAWS

repair and see if that fixes the problem. Now my issue with running a JAWS

repair is where to go on the freedom scientific website to accomplish the

repair. I went to the JAWS 10 32 bit download and selected run from the run

or save menu. Then it got to the setup wizard and I selected next. Each

window I have checked for the repair option with no luck. I eventually got

to a point where it said it could not be installed because it already exist.

Please any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated and please be

very detailed in the instruction since I am still fairly new to JAWS

 

 

 

My equipment: Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop with XP (OS) running JAWS 10    

 

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