Re: Jaws Varyables

  • From: "Kathy and Tom" <tkdarnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 16:27:21 -0500

HI Jack,

You've been really helpful in sharing your knowledge.  I think it's great 
that we're all helping each other!  You've made some really good points.

BTW, I've noticed that Jaws seems less sluggish now that the new 
authorization is in place.  Has anyone else found this to be true?

Kathy

Peace begins with a smile.

  tkdarnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jack Lowe" <akronjack1982@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 4:05 PM
Subject: Jaws Varyables


>I wasn't really sure what to title this post.  There are a few points I'd 
>like to make about all these problems with installing Jaws 6.0.  First, I 
>am no expert, I'm learning right along with all the rest of you.  But I did 
>have a few ideas that I wanted to share.  First, I can't say for fact, but 
>I'm willing to bet that all of the computers at Freedom Scientific are top 
>notch and the best on the market.  So, When you factor in so many different 
>things with older computers, it can affect how Jaws will run, or not run. 
>Things like the video card you're using.  Or, are you using on board video 
>that came with the motherboard.  The video drivers.  What other software 
>may be on the computer.  And maybe, the age of the computer and the 
>processors power may also play into it.  Also, the amount of RAM can factor 
>into how smoothly a computer runs.  Jaws 6.0 is the fastest version of Jaws 
>to date, and if the processor can't keep up, it may cause problems.  Some 
>of what I'm saying is n
> othing more than speculation.  But there are so many systems out there 
> ranging from the brand new, to the very old.  As well as many, many 
> different types of programs installed in these computers.  There is bound 
> to be some software conflicts from time to time.  There are so many 
> variables that factor into how well a computer works, or doesn't work. 
> Sometimes having too many dead files in the registry can slow down a 
> computer as well.  If you use windows XP, I would get a program called 
> RegScrubXP from the JFW lite web site.  This will clean out all the junk 
> files from the registry that aren't being used.
> These are just my thoughts on all of these Jaws 6.0 issues.  I wish you 
> all good luck.    Jack
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