Does anyone have this issue when using the BrailleNote as a display? Thanks! Why not join my Blind Hobbyist mailing list! To join, send a blank message to blind-hobbyist-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: Claudio Sacco To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 9:18 AM Subject: RE: sleepmode,JAWS7 and above,Brailledisplay Hi listmembers and Bob I tested the tool Bob suggested and the Problem isn't fixed. After standby the Brailledisplay isn't reloaded. And it's deffinitely a JAWS bug. On the same hardware all works fine in JAWS6.2. The problem starts in all JAWS versions above 6.2. That is clear enough, that something has been broken. The same issue is also true for displays of handytech, which by chance I could test. So guys more ideas are welcome. I hardly can imagine, that nobody else on the world would like to use standby comfortably. Claudio ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ De : jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Claudio Sacco Envoyé : mercredi, 8. août 2007 07:53 À : jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : sleepmode,JAWS7 and above,Brailledisplay Hello I resend this message, because I didn't get a satisfying answer. Look at the origine message bellow. Having this problem fixed would be a great gain of time. If nobody has a solution to it, then perhaps a suggestion where to forward this message? Thanks Hi Putting my Computer in sleepmode, then waking it up produces a Brailledisplay problem. I'm using JAWS7.x and JAWS8.x, WinXP, USB-connection. Problem description: It would be fine, if I could use the sleepmode of my laptop for example to move between two offices or between two trains. When I wake my laptop up afterwards however, I hear the USB-connecting sound, but my display doesn't show anything and doesn't respond to any keymovement. This problem is happening since JAWS6.2. My Brailledisplay is a Satellite traveller 544. I heart that Displays of handytech and Baum do have the same problem, and Displays of Freedom scientific don't. Is this true? This has nothing to do with USB-connection, because a series conection shows the same problem. I haven't this problem with no other device connected to my computer, so it must be a JAWS problem. I reported this problem once upon a time and I was told, that the problem will be fixed; but it looks as if Freedomscientific hasn't fixed it even in the latest JAWS version. Aren't they interested in it? Please, please, please help fixing it. I don't won't loosing time each time I wake my computer up, by first having to shut down JAWS and reloading it. Being able to use the sleepmode is a right of everyone working with a computer, and so also for each JAWS user, isn't it. Thanks Claudio