Re: can someone explain the jaws running as a service?

  • From: Bruce Toews <water_drinker@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 13:05:54 -0600 (CST)

Running as a service has little or no effect on the outward appearance of 
the interface. You can still choose to run from the system tray or as a 
window in the task bar, you can access the options and the managers in 
exactly the same way you always did.

Bruce

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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Yardbird wrote:

> Yes, but when run as a service, does it still offer a user interface, or
> must its configuration manager and other functions  be accessed only with
> its hotkey commands?
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> From: "Bruce Toews" <water_drinker@xxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: Re: can someone explain the jaws running as a service?
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>> When JAWS runs as a service, it is loaded earlier than it would be
>> otherwise. To the best of my understanding, this applies to Windows 9X as
>> well. I prefer it because it's more transparent, and it means JAWS will
>> run earlier and be more likely to catch a startup error.
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>> Bruce
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>> On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, chevelle wrote:
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>>> Hi, can someone explain more what is meant by jaws running as a service?
>>> Is that for windows xp pro only or does this concept apply to windows xp
>>> home. What happens if you change it so jaws doesn't run as a service.
>>> Will that speed up jaws starting quicker. Also someone posted a switch
>>> jaws6.0 /default. What is this switch for. thanks.
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