Ok, I am running XP Home and have run the flash updater, though I had to use mouse emulation. I have a Intel G33/31 Express onboard graphics.

Next time I run across something that's not accessible, I'll try throwing in an upgraded NVidia video card I have here and see if it makes any difference. ----- Original Message ----- From: "tim" <z200...@gmail.com>
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Ok, you want a difference. How about the flash up dater. Just about everybody on this list has problems seeing that window with jaws. I would also bet that most have the standard min in graphics that was offered with computer.
Well I see that window and no problem on the update.
Also got 2 xp pro boxes with the same except one has cheap ATI and the other has GForce gamer card. The high end box sees my local weather ap. Only on a 64bit op with 4gig or better ram. Would I say it might not matter with on board graphics. But with prices now it really ain't that much. You don't get into real money cards until you run dual video cards.

At 05:23 PM 2/16/2012, you wrote:
Tim,

Respectfully, I think funds are better spent in other areas. I have done computer tech work for years, run Jaws on lots of different configurations, and except for certain video conflicts back several years ago, I really don't see any performance differences with high-end video cards vs. shared video on the motherboard, as long as there is enough system memory to share.

I guess the only way I'd change my opinion is to see a comparison of the same OS where a high-end video card could do certain things that couldn't be done with shared graphics, all other things being equal. So, I don't really see the point of spending an extra $150 on a high-end video card just for Jaws.

Steve
----- Original Message ----- From: "tim" <z200...@gmail.com>
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The better the graphics the more jaws can see.
I built computers just for speech thinking it had to be for text. However, the op is very graphical. So the more you make it run better the better your jaws will like it.

At 01:33 PM 2/16/2012, you wrote:
Jeez, people don't even think before they write.

What good is power graphics going to do? She's not a gamer, and a better graphics card will make no difference in transcription.

As far as my 2 cents:

Go for a fast processor, it doesn't have to be a quad-core but it should be dual-core. The processing and front-side bus speed should be fast, and get as much memory as you can, 4GB preferrably 8GB although you really don't need more than that. If you go above 4GB, you will by definition be getting a 64-bit system.

Frankly, I would opt for a desktop because of the additional ports and possibility to expand it easier. One thought: I don't know what hardware the transcription service might supply, but you probably want to get an extra soundcard so you can keep the transcription on your headset and Jaws in another channel. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hamit Campos" <hamitcam...@gmail.com>
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If it were me, I'd go all out power graffics memory the whole lot. As for laptop Vs. desktop, well is this a new home unit, or is it for on the go?
What are going to do with it? That's what you must think about before
deciding that.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Kimberly
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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 4:10 PM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Using JAWS and buying a new computer

Hi everyone:

I'm starting a new medical transcription job and finding myself in need of a new computer. I will be running a transcription platform, which handles
downloading and playing of audio plus the word processing part of
transcription of that same audio. The minimum requirements are for a core 2 duo processor with 3 gigs of ram 32 bit, or 4 gigs with 64 bit. I realize running jaws ups these requirements somewhat if I don't want to have lags
and sluggishness.

Can I get any suggestions for just how much processor speed and ram I should spring for? Should I just go all out and get as much power and memory as I can afford? Is anybody using JAWS with a solid state drive, and what's the performance there like? Any configurations I should avoid? Should I go
desktop or laptop?

I have JAWS 13 and will be using the Windows 7 home version.

Thanks in advance and thanks for having me on the list.

Kim
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