Ok, sounds like over heating which has been stated a couple times. If the
issue is with a desktop computer, try opening the case for a while and see
if the issue persists. If it is a laptop you might look into getting one of
those $20-$30 cooling fans that sit under your laptop.
Over heating
Hi all, can someone please go to
http://invisionfree.com/forums/ifskinzone/index.php? I'm trying to post a
new topic, but JAWS can't see anything to do with the words new topic.
Thanks!
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Ok. Not sure if it's too relevant nowadays, but as far as I know, at some
stage, and only in some cases, they were actually designed to allow the air
to circulate through the structure of the casing - almost a type of
ergonomic air circulation or something.
This meant that if you left the
For some reason, I can't browse to that site (my laptop keeps on trying to
initialise an alternative dial-up connection although am otherwise connected
fine to internet, and that's normally a type of DNS issue, but anyway), but
presumably you are registered/logged in?
Standardly, not being an
Yes, I did register, but I thought the forum was viewable by anyone.
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ftp://chrishallsworth.dyndns.org
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Okay, for those who are interested,I have been looking at a program
which has potential for allowing a blind computer-user to perform an
unattended install of Windows.
I have already created a bootable unattended installation disk, but haven't
had an opportunity to test it yet.
Since this project
Not that the content is being hidden by choice, but that it's a networking
issue with my service provider or something, so there's no rendered content
at all, and the fact that my dial-up connection is trying to get initialised
means that there's generally something wrong with the DNS records
Ok.
Just tried it again now, and no networking errors, but waited around 5
minutes and while the title of IE is being updated with the title of the
page, in the Jaws virtual buffer there's still nothing at all.
Might try it tomorrow on my other 'work' machine with things like WebIE or
Ok. Now just tried it using NVDA, and it actually renders it's virtual
buffer relatively quickly, so not sure why Jaws isn't coming right
Anyway, couldn't find anything related to creating a new post, but that
might be relevant to not being logged in. Only thing I found that I thought
might
Hi everyone,
I need help, my laptop stopped recognizing my remoovable f.
Usually if I plug something in to the USB conection or in the sd card slot
is accessible by my remoovable F in my computer.But is saying that i do
not have access because of o error
I went to manage devises but I cannot
Did you try doing a reboot?
Try that first then ask your question.
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PEACE
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From: Rachel Magario [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:25 PM
Subject:
Understand about rules but at a loss as to where to ask my inquiry.
A Canadian and a very new Jaws user so don't want to bother this line with my
general questions. listening to inquiries here and mainly seem to be
applicable to programming installation issues.
Looking FOR A site that can
Hi Janet,
Go ahead and post your inquiry here.
Richard Q. Justice-list moderator
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From: Janet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:25 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] NEW
Hi
I had a small drive like a flash drive that did that to me and it was
actually the drive itself. Are you able to access other USB devices like a
printer? If so then the USB is probably alright.
Just my experience.
God bless,
Mark
-- Currently in Pendleton, Eastern Oregon Regional
I tried it 3 times already!
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From: JOHN O CARVALHO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] computer not recognizing USB or SD card
Did you try doing a reboot?
Try that first then
Hi MArks, thanks, I have tried 3 different devices and 4 different sd cards,
but it does not even make the found new hardware sound.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:02 PM
Subject: Re:
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