[nvda] Re: A Little Suggestion
- From: Naushad <canaushad@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:23:20 +0530
Hi, *INSERT+WINDOWS Key+F4* is a JAWS keystroke for emergency recovery.
This keystroke closes JAWS, terminates all related processes, and
creates a memory dump file. The diagnostic information can be used to
assist Technical Support. (*Note:* The keystroke will not work at the
Windows Log In screen.) After issuing this command, you can restart JAWS
to regain speech.
If you still need command line solution, please use commands below to
create a batch file, and attach a keystroke to it.
taskkill /f /im jfw.exe
net start jfwservice
If you need any assistance, please contact me.
Mail: canaushad@xxxxxxxxx
On 6/29/2009 7:47 PM, Peter Chin wrote:
Hello,
Someone mentioned having written a batch file to unload Jaws. Will it
work with Jaws 10? I so, please could you send it to me? Would
appreciate it very much.
Peter
---- Original Message ----- From: "Naushad" <canaushad@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 10:49 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: A Little Suggestion
Hi, I only know about orca,NVDA and jaws. I couldn't get chance to any
opportunity to test voice over. Once I encountered similar problem with
jaws, and i wrote a batch file to solve it. It can be applied to NVDA
also.
On 6/19/2009 7:53 PM, James & Nash wrote:
Great suggestion. This is as you may already know a feature of Voice
Over in Mac OS X. Not sure if it is in Orca on Linux. It might be but
i can't remember.
Take care
James, Lyn, Nash and Twinny
----- Original Message ----- From: "Naushad" <canaushad@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 2:54 PM
Subject: [nvda] A Little Suggestion
Hi, Loosing voice or hanging itself is common among screen readers.
We can't debug each and every problem that arises by different
applications. Some time we have to kill related processors of screen
readers forcefully, or restart the computer to regain speech. So NVDA
should implement a feature to detect and restart itself when it
loosing speech. Heart and sole of the open source is the freedom to
suggest or change something. So
most of the open source applications are pushing other commercial
competence behind. From the programming prospective, what I suggest
is very easy thing
to do. We should have to implement separate process to check NVDA
operations, and act according to circumstance. I think there is
several tools available in windows command line itself, to find a
specific program or processor is responding or not.
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