Even when I arrow down one line to type in my password and press enter, it isn't always at the right spot and I have no way of knowing. I know it isn't right because when I press enter it doesn't come on. Katherine ----- Original Message ----- From: Patricia To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 3:33 PM Subject: Re: Jaws and the Login Screen to the best of my knowledge you can either have JAWS on or off, but can't have JAWS running on two accounts (in regards to the log on screen). as in, you could have JAWS running if this other user didn't mind having it running, but if they did you're messed. the log on screen is pretty self-explanatory though... when you log on you're always in the username box, and then all you'd have to do is type in your username, tab for password type it in, and then hit enter and you should be in. if you put JAWS in your start-up when you log in it will start up automatically. does this make sense? ----- Original Message ----- From: Katherine Schulz To: undisclosed-recipients: Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 1:23 PM Subject: Jaws and the Login Screen Hi, Everyone, I am having a problem with speech on the login screen. There are 2 users and we each have a password. I am the only one using Jaws as he turns it off when logged on. When we go to the login screen to switch members, if I want to get on, there is no speech whatsoever and I have no way to tell where I am. Even when you use the keystroke to bring it back, it won't work. I have to have someone place the cursor on my password and then type it in. Then I have to turn Jaws on again. Is this supposed to be this way or can it be changed? I have a Dell Demension310 and Windows XP Home Edition with Jaws 6.0. Thank you for anything you can come up with to solve this problem. Katherine