Hi Sydney:
I hate to be a dunce, but I just dont understand what "Memturbo" is telling
me When I select the sys tray, after updating the memturbo with ctrl+alt+m,
it says "26m free" (with nothing else running). In the memturbo menu the
"slider" says 37%.
I am running a 233mhz with 80 meg and a hardware synthesizer.
Would you explain this?
Thanks,
George Marshall
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From: Dr. Sidney Ordway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 1999 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: jfw and memturbo
Hello Carol and Dorothea,
After placing focus on the "Free Memory" Tab, reclassify it from
SysTabControl32 to TabControl. Tab once to the first control and reclassify
msctl_trackbar32 to Slider. This allows you to use the "Say Line" keystroke
to identify the controls. Use the Up/Down navigation arrows to set the
"Target" to the percentage you wish to recover. The "Target" and "Alert"
values will vary according to the amount of RAM available on the system.
To reclassify these controls, while you have focus on the control with the
PC cursor, press Insert+ 7 on the number row. When you hear the current
class spoken, Tab to the list and navigate to the desired reclassification,
then Tab to OK and press Enter.
Kindest Regards,
Sidney Ordway
>Dorothea Martin writes:
>Hello, Sidney and listers,
>Which windows should I reclassify and to what? Please give instructions.
>Thanks so much.
>Dotty Martin
>At 02:31 PM 11/13/99 -0600, you wrote:
>>In addition to what Carol states below, reclassifying a few windows
>improves performance for JFW.
>>
>>Kindest Regards,
>>Sidney Ordway
>>
>> >Carol Pearson writes:
>>
>> >Hi there,
>> >
>> >I started using MemTurbo just today. JAWS doesn't speak everything
>> >wonderfully but is perfectly adequate for the amount you need to do
with
>> >it. I haven't found the Say All option very useful with this
programme.
>> >Eloquence doesn't appear to be a factor in how well it does or does not
>speak.
>> >
>> >In the main window you have four tabs which are
>> >Free Memory;
>> >Options;
>> >Information; and
>> >Cache Tuning
>> >
>> >The tabs are near the top of the window and it's quite easy to find
them
>> >with the JAWS cursor (mouse) and then left click. Once you have done
this,
>> >the various fields read in most tabs, but not all, but unless you're a
real
>> >wizzard with memory management, you'll probably just want to free up
memory
>> >now and again with the CTRL+ALT+M hot key already assigned.
>> >
>> >To check what memory Memturbo thinks you currently have, press INS+F11
for
>> >the System Tray and M for MemTurbo. You will hear the amount given.
Then
>> >hit CTRL+ALT+M and more memory, hopefully, will be freed. Check this
by
>> >again going to the System Tray. If you're using the most current
version
>> >of JAWS you may have to close it down first because you can't just ask
it
>> >to refresh the items.
>> >
>> >BTW, to all: Didn't someone write a script to keep that feature in?
What
>> >was it again, please?
>> >
>> >Anyway, I hope this helps. I am by no means an expert yet with this
>> >programme and these are only my preliminary findings. Let me know if I
can
>> >help further.
>> >
>> >
>> >--
>> >Carol Pearson
>> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >At 03:44 13/11/99 +1100, Stephen Lloyd wrote:
>> >>I'm having trouble getting jfw to work properly with memturbo. When I
>> >>press tab to move over the various options, it doesn't talk and I have
to
>> >>keep pressing insert-8 all the time. Also sometimes, when you put jfw
in
>> >>say all mode, it still won't say anything. p.s I'm using eloquence if
>this
>> >>is any help.
>> >>
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>> >
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