After trying the actions suggested a week or so back regarding setting
the virtual memory size to 2.5 times the ram in the system, I began to
notice that jaws behavior became less reliable on my windows 95 machine.
A number of small, but annoying things suddenly occurred.  And, I did not
experienced any improvement in responsiveness at all.  When I returned
the settings to their original values and restarted the machine, the
problems did not go away.

Someone mentioned registry settings in windows 95 that might not be
returned to their original values as a result of this change.  But, the
message was not clear as to exactly what one would need to look for in
the registry.  Please post your comment again with more detail.
Things that no longer worked were, for example, alt+tab often does not
speak the task names.  Menus in word simply speak the dialog box title
every time the tab key is pressed.  All this used to work fine.  And,
while I am not certain that it was the virtual memory change that cause
these things to go wacko, it is the only change I made to the system.
Any ideas?  I look forward to any suggestions.

Jim Snowbarger
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