Re: Getting Confused in Outlook Express

  • From: "Robert Hebert" <roberthebert@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 09:18:02 -0700

Sometimes files can become corrupted during the downloading process. This
happened to me on one occasion earlier this year. If you have made extensive
changes in your dictionary file, you should save those in a folder other
than jaws 50--i.e. make a new temporary folder for them--then remove jaws &
download it & re-install it again. If you have a high speed connection, I
believe this would be by far the fastest solution--this worked for me but
others may have experienced similar problems with different solutions.I am
also assuming you have xp set to classic--if using xp and all other settings
set as directed on your jaws installation disk.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Gallik" <wfgallik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "JFW List" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 7:58 AM
Subject: Getting Confused in Outlook Express


> Hi,
>
> I am running JAWS 5.00.844 on a 733 MHz, 512 MB RAM Windows 2000 system
with
> all updates and patches installed.
>
> The video driver is a RAGE 128 Pro.
>
> I am using Outlook Express and Internet Explorer 6.xxx.
>
> I am having two particularly aggravating problems; one with Outlook
Express
> and the other with Internet Explorer.
>
> The problem in Outlook Express is that JAWS regularly gets confused in the
> main message display.  JAWS will speak "Top of Window" even though I know
> for a certainty that I am on the last message of several in a folder list.
> I typically have to shut down and relaunch JAWS before it will get
> straightened out.
>
> The problem in Internet Explorer is that I frequently find that going to
the
> JAWS cursor to read the screen produces a bogus "blank screen" reading.
> Again, shutting down and restarting JAWS corrects this situation.
>
> Does anybody else experience these problems?
>
> Does anybody know why this may be happening?
>
> Can anybody offer some solution to these problems?
>
> Thanks,
> - Bill Gallik
>
>
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