Yes. (I've seen much the same with jaws 16. It's one of the reasons
I'm still using 15.

I installed NVDA on my laptop for those times when a hard reset was my
only choice after jaws crashed. I don't like NVDA for my primary
screen reader, but for recovery it works just fine. I have a hotkey
(alt+cntrl+N) that starts NVDA when I need it and it's gotten me out
of a jam several times.

Kim

On 11/29/14, Jason White via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone else seen the following? this is under Winodws 7 Enterprise
> and JAWS 16. Sometimes (while carrying out ordinary work and under no
> obviously special circumstances), JAWS and the entire system become
> extremely unresponsive. After pressing a key, it takes many seconds to
> respond.
>
> This has led (at least once) to Windows Explorer and JAWS 16 both
> crashing. Without someone else to assist, once JAWS has crashed, my only
> option would be to perform a hard reset of the machine.
>
> What's the best way to obtain system diagnostic information that would
> help to work out what's happening so I can submit a bug report to the
> right vendor?
>
>
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