Hello Steve, Thank you so very much for the reply. This is most comforting. I currently Use EXTRA and the setting changes you describe are simular to what I need to do for it. The majority of the empoyees in my currentt company use Power Term, which is not at all accessible. So it is great to know that I am going into an new environment where potentialy I will not need 'special" software. Thanks for pointing out the info on the Freedom Scientific site. I have never noticed it. I'll go look at it. If you don't mind, I will tuck your name away for future contact should I need to ask some specific questions. Always, Barbara Anne Barbara Anne Bolin C-501-551-8555 H-501-225-1555 W-501-220-5619 ************************************************ The course that's hard, still steers. ----- Original Message ----- From: shparker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 8:36 PM Subject: Re: WRQ Reflections Terminal Emulator with JAWS 8.0 Hello Barbara, I am currently using JFW 8.0.2173U with Reflections 13.0. I have also used previous versions of Jaws with Reflections 10.0 with great success. You will need to make some adjustments to Reflections before JFW will work well with it. You need to set the cursor blink rate to fast. You will also need to change the font to one such as Courier New. The Freedom Scientific website support section has a write-up on the settings needed to make telecommunications software such as Reflections work best with JFW. The only drawback is that when sighted people try to read your screen, the font is sometimes too small for them to see clearly. Hope this helps. Steve Parker ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara Anne Bolin To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 2:09 PM Subject: WRQ Reflections Terminal Emulator with JAWS 8.0 Hello List, In a few weeks I will be changing jobs from a computer company where I use Attachmate's EXTRA to one that uses WRQ Reflection for IBM Version 11.0. I would like to hear from others who might be using this product with JAWS to learn of it's accessibility, what script files might be necessary, what version you are successfully using, and any other helpful information you can provide. Always, Barbara Anne