[nvda] Re: JARTE isn't reading menus with NVDA now

interesting/may not be only my laptop, but may be a bug that only effects some installations on some computers I guess. This has happened to me before, but I think more with jaws than NVDA. I have been using the 2009 beta for most of the last 10 days of so, and tried with the old "prerelease" 6.p ver installed as portable-the same results. The strange thing is that I rebooted after unloading and reloading nvda made no change and no change still. The prob has if not auto corrected when it occurred before, at least resolved itself with a reboot???? I am going to install the RC now, and see what happens. I have other details that seem to come from the registry, as when I clean, and or defrag the .reg thing often correct, but sometimes that may be when the prob starts. Do you do .reg cleaning? with what utility, and have you had any changes in your system that you think come from corrupt ..reg file, or just a conflict or interaction in the.reg? I dunno/and it just takes WAY too much time to listen to every .reg change/delete that my cleaners make/I save backups just in case, but use the aps that have proven to almost never mess up, and avoid a couple that are more radical most of the time.
Thanks, and let's try and figure this out.
Burt


On 11/6/2009 2:23 chela, David Griffith wrote:
No it is not your laptop as I was able to replicate the problem.

I ran the installed version of NVDA from my desktop and ran Jart and to my
surprise the menus were not read out, only the numbers, 1 of 25 for example.

I quit NVDA  and Jart and ran last weeks portable beta release from my USB
pen and ran Jart again. This time the menus were read perfectly. This is all
a bit weird. I will have to check which version of NVDA I have installed on
my desktop that is not reading Jart menus.

Have you tried using the portable version rather than the installed version?
Does going back to the beta release I used help?

Regards
David Griffith



-----Original Message-----
From: nvda-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nvda-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of burt henry
Sent: Friday, 06 November 2009 10:16
To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nvda] Re: JARTE isn't reading menus with NVDA now

it's obviously something with this laptop of mine/ it's a bit squirly
but generaly works quite well, and I just don't have the time to format
and reinstall everything.  The probs started before I could do a
complete image backup, and well it's just too complicated to explain
this late at night, and this is not the group for it.  (I'd maybe get in
to it with some one who wants to defend windows or something
anyway)...grin...(I actually think XP with service pack 3 is a good
general purpopse OS)(for a bug ridden nightmare) I'm joking Gene.  Have
a good night/morning or what ever where ever everyone.
Burt

On 11/6/2009 3:24 café, Peter Beasley wrote:
I am also using the latest snapshot and the latest version of jart plus
and when I press the alt key, it says file sub menu like it should do.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Vince Thacker"
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To:<nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 4:03 AM
Subject: [nvda] Re: JARTE isn't reading menus with NVDA now


Bert, I have Jarte too, and find it's working OK with the latest NVDA
snapshot. Jarte version is 3.4. True, when I start the File menu, NVDA
says New, Control+N, 1 of 24 or whatever it is, but it is reading the
menu entries OK.
----- Original Message ----- Vince.

From: "burt henry"<burt1iband@xxxxxxxxx>
To:<nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:36 AM
Subject: [nvda] JARTE isn't reading menus with NVDA now



I have been using a text editor called JARTE/good ap/lets you access
externals to save in several formats/has a "screenreader mode" that
has usually worked well with NVDA, and most of the time with JFW.
It's based on wordpad, but has a much better interface/extra
functionality. Today it stopped saying what is in the various sub
menus. I hit alt, and can only hear file edit...., and the number of
the item in the sub menu with nvda. (it's working with jaws right
now) This is strange, but maybe I was starting out using JAWS, and
when I wanted NVDA for something left it running for JARTE. Today I
have been using NVDA since boot.. I actually have both screenreaders
coming up automatically when I boot, and exit one as soon as it
starts talking. JFW loads first, but don't know if that is because of
the fact that I installed jfw first on this computer, or it naturally
comes up first in the boot file.
Where doesn't tell the computer to load it if 9it is set to announce
log-in screens? auto exec.bat?

burt Henry

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