What windows does this do it for, 64? because I'm using Jaws16 32Bytes
under Windows7 32, and it has been working great!
El 30/11/2014 07:18 a.m., Kimber Gardner via Jfw escribió:
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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