I believe some people wanted it taken out of the task tray so they didn't
have to alt tab past it.  Now you can have it either way you prefer.

Dave

On 08:17 AM 12/22/99 -0800, David Maynard heard Tom Rash say:
What's the benefit to having it in the system tray?
Tom Rash
Yucaipa, Ca
----- Original Message -----
From: David Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: December 22, 1999 5:18 AM
Subject: Re: JFW 3.5 Questions and Comments


> Hi Les;
>
> In the JFW file menu, where you can check "run jaws first", there is also
> an option to put jaws in the system tray.  It is the first item in the
list.
>
> hth
>
> Dave
>
>
> At 07:21 AM 12/22/99 -0500 Les Kriegler  Wrote:
> Hi to the List,
>
> I've just installed the 3.5 beta.  I'm impressed with its performance on
the
> web.  I've gone to the Citibank web site, and this site seems more
> responsive when tabbing from link to link with this release.  I have not
> tried making a payment with the V cursor on, something that is problematic
> in 3.31.35.  I like the identification of tables, very useful indeed!
Now,
> 2 questions.  First, I arrowed through a page with the V cursor.  I had
> someone eyeball the page, and was told that the cursor was not being
tracked
> on the screen.  I saw an option to track the V cursor on-screen, the
option
> is checked by default, but it does not appear to be working according to
> what I was told.  Is this a bug, or am I missing something in terms of how
> this should work?  Secondly, JFW does not reside in my system tray as I
> thought it would.  Also, when I alt-tab, Jaws is verbalized, as in
previous
> versions.  Again, is there something I need to set before this will go
into
> the tray?  Thanks.
> Best Regards,
>
> Les
>
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