Try disconnecting the monitor from the computer. If it is working, you should
get a "no signal" message on the screen
David W Bundy
Assistive Technology Consultant
SC Commission for the Blind
POBox 2467
Columbia, SC 29202
(803)898-7094
dbu...@sccb.sc.gov
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It all depends on the specific software being used. There is no reason that it
should not work, but frequently the proprietary software employs non-standard
controls and other things that JAWS cannot handle easily without scripting.
David W Bundy
Assistive Technology Consultant
SC Commission
I have done some testing with one of the Neat systems (I don't recall which
one, and the person who had it is on vacation) and my results with JAWS 10 were
somewhat favorable. It has been a year or so, so my memories are not as fresh
as they could be. As I recall, there were a couple of places
JAWSKey (insert) plus numpad - Ominus) routes the JAWS Cursor to the PC cursor
Likewise, JAWSKey plus nmumad + routes the PC cursor to the JAWS Cursor
David W Bundy
Assistive Technology Consultant
SC Commission for the Blind
POBox 2467
Columbia, SC 29202
(803)898-7094
dbu...@sccb.sc.gov
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It also reduces battery drain
David W Bundy
Assistive Technology Consultant
SC Commission for the Blind
POBox 2467
Columbia, SC 29202
(803)898-7094
dbu...@sccb.sc.gov
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