[jawsscripts] Re: PS on Graphics non-recognition issues.

Thank you, I tried, But It did not read the graphic,
now what?
and on which Address I need to mail FS about it?
Geoff Chapman wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to say, that the current driver version of the jawsvid.dll 
> file shipping with jaws10.512, appears to be, 10.18.510.0.
> and you can find this out when highlighting any jawsvid.dll file, by hitting 
> altEnter to bring up properties, then controlTab once to file version, and 
> there you will read it.
> But, to actually definitely find out/know, which version of the jawsVid.dll 
> file your system is currently using, you gotta either:
> A. use the video intercept manager of the jaws version in question under 
> start menu, and examine the readOnly edit box, which will list it there, or.
> B. make sure show all hidden system files/folders, is turned on under tools 
> menu in Windows explorer/my computer, in the folder options dialog, 
> controlTab to the View tab, tab to the tree view and arrow down till you find 
> that option and after insuring it is turned on, go into my computer to the C 
> drive, then to the windows\system32 folder.
> Then in there, type J A quickly to jump to the JawsVid.dll file you'll find 
> in there, which is the real actual file now being utilized by the system, 
> then hit alt+Enter on it, controlTab to file Version, then read it there.
> where I noticed this whole graphics recognition thing beginning to
> significantly break, was after jaws 6.2, which utilized jawsvid.dll version 
> 10.8.46.0.
>
> I obviously put this info on this kind of list because it's a more technical 
> list, but I think it's reeeally worht people being aware, that if you have 
> multiple jaws versions on a system, the environment will definitely, not, be, 
> totally isolated and unique to each jaws version, in this one aspect at least 
> that I know of. viz, there is this global video intercept hook, which will 
> run no matter which version of jaws you actually fire up. and this in my 
> view, must inevitably have an effect on these kinds of issues, i.e. what jaws 
> will read and what not in varying circumstances etc. it's a real suck it and 
> see thing, but I've found it safe to just reverse the process if you feel 
> your experiments prove unsuccessful overall.
> hth. geoff c.
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