Re: [JAWS-Users] xp and jaws,strange message

2009-01-18 Thread Chrissy

hi tim,
I guess I am getting more confused by the hour here.
So far the only place that would show my graphics card, that I have found 
would be in 'hardware' and then 'device manager'. In there it just says the 
card and driver are working fine.
do you know what exactly needs to be changed in there to let the jaws driver 
take over or whatever else is neccasary to stop this message from popping 
up?
Also, jaws itself still seems to work ok except for this nagging message 
window all the time. is there a way I can just keep it from popping up? 
maybe disable error messages in jaws somewhere or similar?

thanks for your time and trying to help, greatly appreciated.
regards
chrissy
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look in display, settings tab menu, advance button.
There ate tab menus in there so you may have to do a little hunting.



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Re: [JAWS-Users] xp and jaws,strange message

2009-01-18 Thread tim
If your using xp. Where i stated is the only place where the graphic 
properties will show.

What version jaws you using again?

At 04:19 AM 1/18/2009, you wrote:

hi tim,
I guess I am getting more confused by the hour here.
So far the only place that would show my graphics card, that I have 
found would be in 'hardware' and then 'device manager'. In there it 
just says the card and driver are working fine.
do you know what exactly needs to be changed in there to let the 
jaws driver take over or whatever else is neccasary to stop this 
message from popping up?
Also, jaws itself still seems to work ok except for this nagging 
message window all the time. is there a way I can just keep it from 
popping up? maybe disable error messages in jaws somewhere or similar?

thanks for your time and trying to help, greatly appreciated.
regards
chrissy
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Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] xp and jaws,strange message



look in display, settings tab menu, advance button.
There ate tab menus in there so you may have to do a little hunting.



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Re: [JAWS-Users] xp and jaws,strange message

2009-01-17 Thread tim
look in your graphic card properties. See if it has two out puts and 
witch one it is set to use.


At 02:41 AM 1/17/2009, you wrote:

hi list,
hopefully someone can help me with this issue.
I have a clean install of windows xp on my desktop and instaled jaws 
yesterday.

I have told it to run on start up, so far so good.
now when the pc boots up and jaws kicks in i always get this message 
that says that nvdia is my first graphics card and that jaws driver 
is installed.
also it also gives the driver name and underneath it says something 
about true when active and fals when inactive.
then it has the options to reinstall the driver or to uninstall. 
when i know just tab twice and then enter it closes this message and 
i can start working with jaws, no problem.
now i should be happy that the reader is working fine but to have to 
tabb and close this message down whenever i boot, is somewhat 
annoying. is there any way to not have this message come up every 
time? i have also tried to use the reinstall option and restarted 
jaws but i just get the info that the driver is already installed.
is there anything i need to do to my graphics card to prevent this 
from showing every time?


thanks in advance for any hints on this.
regards
chrissy

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Re: [JAWS-Users] xp and jaws,strange message

2009-01-17 Thread Chrissy

hi tim,
i guess i have to look in properties within the device manager and then the 
grphics card?
there it says pci bus and that there are no conflicts and it (the nvdia 
card) is working properly.
I have jaws new install on my netbook as well and there I do not get any 
messages like I do on the desktop. It is driving me nuts.

what exactly do I need to look for?
regards
chrissy



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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] xp and jaws,strange message


look in your graphic card properties. See if it has two out puts and witch 
one it is set to use.



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Re: [JAWS-Users] xp and jaws, strange message

2009-01-17 Thread Chrissy
I also just checked in programs jaws inside the display chaining manager. 
there it says that the jaws video intercept is installed and under 'primary'
someone suggested also that i remove the wdm driver that came with my 
gaphics card as it is only used when running something that requires 
video-in. I tried that and rebooted windows. still the same message though 
once jaws starts running.

regards
chrissy
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Re: [JAWS-Users] xp and jaws,strange message

2009-01-16 Thread Chrissy

hi list,
hopefully someone can help me with this issue.
I have a clean install of windows xp on my desktop and instaled jaws 
yesterday.

I have told it to run on start up, so far so good.
now when the pc boots up and jaws kicks in i always get this message that 
says that nvdia is my first graphics card and that jaws driver is installed.
also it also gives the driver name and underneath it says something about 
true when active and fals when inactive.
then it has the options to reinstall the driver or to uninstall. when i know 
just tab twice and then enter it closes this message and i can start working 
with jaws, no problem.
now i should be happy that the reader is working fine but to have to tabb 
and close this message down whenever i boot, is somewhat annoying. is there 
any way to not have this message come up every time? i have also tried to 
use the reinstall option and restarted jaws but i just get the info that the 
driver is already installed.
is there anything i need to do to my graphics card to prevent this from 
showing every time?


thanks in advance for any hints on this.
regards
chrissy 



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