Hello Ed,
What does your wife look like, lol.
I wonder if this is a similar issue with captcha challenges and web visum. I
get the answer to the challenge from web visum, paste it in what I think is
the correct edit field, and nothing.
Cheers Kevin.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Marquette via Jfw
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2015 12:59 AM
To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.'
Cc: Ed Marquette
Subject: RE: Jaws 16 issue with touch screen at login
Russel:
This has happened to me a couple of times. My sighted wife happened to be
with me both times. I do not have a fool-proof solution, but my description
of what is happening on the screen has inspired a couple of ideas of my own
and may stimulate ideas from the other very knowledgeable people on this
list.
My wife said it was as though the cursor was not in the password box. By
cursor, I'm pretty sure she means the mouse pointer. Like most sighted
users, she doesn't know the difference between the mouse pointer and the
cursor. Anyway, she maneuvers the mouse pointer (using the touch pad and
not the screen) to the password box, clicks the mouse once, and then asks me
to type in the password. That has solved the problem every time.
I could loan you my sighted wife, but there are probably other, less
inconvenient solutions.
You might try turning on the JAWS cursor and navigating to the password box.
When there, do a simulated single mouse click.
If that doesn't work, you might try actually turning on the touch cursor.
That is shift plus JAWS key plus semicolon. That should make your touch
gestures perform better, but it sounds like that is working anyway.
Probably the best solution is to experiment while a sighted person is
present. I'll do that, and if you do too, perhaps we'll find a solution.
I'll post my discovery, if I find one.
I've had my Yoga since the first day Windows 8 was released, and this has
happened only twice, but it was frustrating, and without sighted assistance,
it would have been maddening.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Russell
Solowoniuk via Jfw
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 11:25 AM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Cc: Russell Solowoniuk
Subject: Jaws 16 issue with touch screen at login
Hi everyone,
I am running Jaws 16 on a Lenovo Yoga Pro2 laptop. It has a touch screen,
which I hardly ever use. I am running into an issue when my laptop goes to
sleep. It goes to the Windows lockscreen. In the past all I had to do was
press the power button on my laptop and I would be taken to the Windows lock
screen where I could simply tab to the password field, enter my password,
and I’d be right where I left off when my laptop went to sleep.
Now, however, every time my laptop goes to sleep, when I press the power
button nothing seems to happen. If I touch the screen though, Jaws is
running and I can swipe to the various choices, i.e. password, shutdown,
etc. but I cannot do anything. Double-tapping on the password field does
nothing. Double-tapping on the shutdown button does nothing. And, nothing
happens when I try to use the keyboard. It’s as if Jaws is in touch screen
mode and the keyboard is not at all active. I called FS, and the guy there
didn’t have a clue as to what to do. He suggested that I turn off the lock
screen. I may do this, but at the moment I cannot get in to Windows at all.
I press and hold the power button to turn off my laptop, but, when I turn it
on, nothing happens… not evenwhen I touch the screen.
So, my question… is there a keystroke I may have accidentally pressed to put
Jaws in some sort of touch screen mode?
Thanks for any and all ideas!
Russell
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