[bksvol-discuss] Re: Ot New computer advice and monitor for low vision

  • From: "Sue Stevens" <siss52@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 15:41:30 -0500

The Jaws 12 that I got was for 32 bit, and I had to get the 64 bit version because my new computer computer was 64 bit.


Sue S.


-----Original Message----- From: Larry Lumpkin
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 2:12 PM
To: mlhr@xxxxxxx ; bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Ot New computer advice and monitor for low vision

The jaws question revolves around whether windows is home premium or business. if windows is home premium, the jaws will work on 32 or 64 bit systems if it is
version 12 or higher.

On Sat, 18 Aug 2012 15:02:08 -0400, Martha Rafter wrote:


Hi Lissi,
I haven't read all the way through my messages yet, so someone might have
said this, but so far no one has.  Here goes:
I bought a new computer a year or so ago.  After I purchased it, I was
told that I had to have new JAWS because my new computer was 64 bits and my
JAWS and Openbook was 32 bits.  So when you're looking at new computers,
check out the bits!  HTH!
Marty

-----Original Message----- From: Estelnalissi
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 3:57 PM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Ot New computer advice and monitor for low vision

Proofreading is what I do most of the time when I'm at my computer. Mine is
about 7 years old. To proof books in word I have to divide them in parts or
my computer fan shrieks and there are large time lags when I make changes.
Last night I got a blue screen and two weeks ago I got a blue screen one
day, a black screen the next day and a blue screen the following day. My fan
is so loud when I go to a site like Amazon or Paperback Swap that I can't
hear anything else in the house. I think Scotty would say, "She can't stand
the strain, Captain.!"

I'm terrified that the next crash will leave me with no ability to save the
files of all the books I've proofed, my the poetry I've collected, the
quotes I glean from the books I proof, the Gaelic dictionary I've compiled
while reading books about Scotland and Ireland, The personal e-mail that
means so much to me and my favorites that help me find the sites on the
internet I love.

I have to get a new computer! I use jaws to do 99 percent of my computer
work. I have no light perception in one eye and under 20/400 in the eye that
works. It has no travel vision. I can't see things at the end of my arm, on
the floor or across the table from me when I'm eating with others. The
miracle is that I can still see print if my nose is literally touching the
screen or no more than 2 inches away, one inch if the print is on paper and
is large enough.

My current monitor which turns dark aqua blue sometimes is the heavy old
type of TV. I can see enlarged pictures or print on it with no distortion. I
only have to frequently clean off my nose prints. The new computers have
flat screens. When I get close enough to them to see them a kind of shadow
appears, darkening what I'm trying to see so that I can't see it at all. No
matter how large the screen is, my particular vision problem requires me to
be right up there. Often it means standing up so I can lean over the
keyboard. For this reason, I can't see the screen on a laptop. I'll be
buying a desk top with a big monitor.

Can any of you advise me of a kind of monitor which doesn't get all
distorted when you get right up close to it? Can anyone advise me of a
computer you think will be strong enough for me to continue proofreading? I
don't play computer games because they move too fast for me to track and I
can only see a little part of the screen at one time. I want a computer
which will be able to handle long books in Word and will have a big memory
for the books I like to keep after they are approved. I'd also like to save
music, which I haven't been able to do for ages because my computer has been extremely noisy for at least two years. I just couldn't afford to replace it
the minute it became troublesome. I think now I can't delay getting a new
computer any longer.

I'm also wondering if anyone will be able to help me work with the new Word
I'll get. I'm not intuitive when it comes to anything electronic. I'd use
word 2003 forever if I could. Evan proofs in k1000, so word isn't his go to
proofing platform.

Any advice will be deeply appreciated. I'm so sad that my Dell is begging to
retire.

Maybe with a new computer it'll be easier to organize and keep up with
e-mail, particular e-mail from individuals. I don't do face book and
twitter, but e-mail from individuals is precious.

The Geek squad from Best buy will come to my house to install JAWS, k1000
and transfer my current memories to my new computer. I am so scared they'll
say they can't do it. Computers are wonderful, but hard copies of books and
music don't vaporize in an instant. When my new computer crashed after only
a year, they said they couldn't retrieve the email.

Wish me luck. Evan thinks I should be excited to be updating but I think its
terrifying! And, I don't want to be stopped from proofreading for a single
day.

Always with love,

Lissi

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