Do you (or your brother) see any error message when JAWS doesn't read it? If you do, it may be helpful to know it. have you gone throughadobe's accessibility options? Reader Options? Are the pages normal sized, or large? (If large, then that could be causing more delay. the way around that is to have Adobe process just one page at a time.) in any event, if you have OCR capable of recognizing pdf that will likely do a better job with the particular pdf.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Carliss" <seeje...@satx.rr.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 4:33 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Jaws12 being some timy with Adobe9.3?


Listers,

I have installed and uninstalled and reinstalled Adobe reader9.3, and am having the same problem; wich is, Jaws isn't seeing some of the scannings. My brother is telling me that the document is there as clear as day but Jaws12 just isn't seeing it. Now other scanning of the same document jaws
does see and read.

When Jaws doesn't see the document the message is, "alert, know pages." But the pages are there! I also know that the pages are there because when Adobe is putting the pages in order Jaws will say how many pages there are,
and again, my brother reads.

Can someone tell me how and why, is Jaws12, reading some scans and not
reading others of the exact same document?!

This is a health document and I really want to have it in PDF form, it's
about 70 pages which is really nothing for adobe or jaws to handle.

Well, Please forgive me for such a long post, but I need this help.

Thanks! To all.



Carliss



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