Hi. this isn't really pc-audio related but this is still a very good idea.
  What you need to do is to go to:

http://randylaptop.com/projects/JUnpack/

on that page, you will find a little utility that makes installing 
JAWS scripts as painless as possible.  after it's installed, simply 
right click or use your context menu key and
If you press enter on the send to sub menu, you can then press enter 
on the JAWS settings directory menu item and the program will come up.
For ease of use, I would recommend that you download the first 
version of the program, which contains the full installer, start menu 
shortcuts and documentation. that way you'll know how to actually use 
the thing. but it works like a charm.
don't worry, each link is very clearly labeled, so you should have no 
problem telling which one is what.





At 12:28 PM 6/21/2007, you wrote:
>Hello List!
>
>You know, back when JAWS was installed onto the root director and 
>had the JFW folder right there, one could find the settings folder 
>and add scripts to it.  Now I don't see where JAWS is stored, so how 
>do I get the scripts where they are suppose to be?  The script 
>writer should put a direct extraction link to the right place in 
>JAWS were they should be (an executable I think it is 
>called).  Could someone give me the place where it should go.  I'm 
>lost otherwise.
>
>thanks.
>
>James RobinsonO
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