Re: jaws and pcs

  • From: "Chris Hallsworth" <christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 07:53:13 +0100

Where can we find the list of compatible video cards?

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Carlson" <dgcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: jaws and pcs


First, get as much RAM as you can stand. 3 Gb at least. It's too cheap to cut corners there.

Second, ditto for hard drives. You can get a 1 Tb (1000 Gb) drive now for less than $100, so why scrimp there? Or get two 500 Gb drives to allow separating program and operating system from your data files.

Agree with XP, but if you buy XP Pro, you'll be paying more for JAWS professional. There's some big money spent, so consider whether you really need XP Pro. Check the prices on FS web site to see the difference being "pro" means.

Dual Core - yes.

Make sure you get one with a video adapter that JAWS likes. Get the list of recommended video cards from the FS web site.

That gives you something to work with.

Dave

----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph Lee
 To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 18:52
 Subject: RE: jaws and pcs


 Hi Ben,

 Welcome to the list.

 As for buying a PC, you may need to consider:

· Is desktop or laptop right for my level of experience and comfort?

 ·         How much RAM I need?

· How fast a CPU should be in order for you to use JAWS efficiently?

 And so forth.

Here's my own recommendations based on my own buying experiences and review from others:

· CPU: I personally recommend a cheap, dual core CPu's such as Intel Core 2 Duo/Pentium Dual Core or AMD Athlon.

· RAM: I recommend at least 1 GB of RAM (if you are into heavy multitasking, especially when using JAWS with Realspeak synthesizers (found at Freedom scientific website) or using OpenBook to scan documents).

· Hard disk: I recommend any size of it, but I think at least 80 GB would be enough (my own personal range is between 80 to 400 GB).

· Operating system: if you are into multimedia or need fast searching while sacrificing some disk space, then Vista would be an option; if you are considering more disk space for your files and faster performance, then XP would be the way to go. By the way, I highly recommend either: buying a "Pro" version of Windows (that is, Windows XP Pro or Vista Business or Ultimate), or buy a "Home" version (that is, XP Home or Vista Home Basic/Premium) on a new computer with an option of upgrading it to higher version. An attractive option would be Vista Home Premium, then upgrading it to Business edition or Ultimate.

· Desktop or laptop: In my case, being a student, coupled with mobility and instant access to my files and my rigor for experiments helped me to choose a laptop computer. As for choosing your computer type, it depends on number of factors. If you are going to use your computer strictly at home, then I recommend a desktop. If you are into moving around a lot, then a laptop would be an affordable option. Be careful that laptops cost more than desktops and may run slower than desktop computers in certain areas.

 My own PC recommendation: if I was to buy a new computer, I would buy:

 ·         Type: Laptop.

 ·         Operating System: At least XP Pro (Vista Business/Ultimate).

· CPu: Intel Core 2 Duo T6000 or P8000 series (more towards P8000 series).

 ·         RAM: 2 GB.

 ·         Hard disk size: about 250 GB.

If you are buying a computer, I recommend going through "custom build" option - so that you can choose CPU, RAM amount, OS (operating system), hard disk size and on by yourself (with recommendations from other folks).

Hope you find a computer that suits you. Feel free to ask anything about JAWS.

 Cheers,

Joseph P.S. For your record, could you mind give us your computer specifications, such as CPU, RAM, operating system and so forth?



From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ben Peters
 Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 5:32 PM
 To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: jaws and pcs



 Hi All,



 I am new on the list and have a question or two.



My computer is 5 years old and getting slow and doesn't have much space in it available I am wanting, and kind of need to upgrade to a new machine with more power and space/ram etc. I was given my current computer and no nothing about buying.

I am wondering if there is a particular windows operating system (XP, Vista etc) that works better and is more user friendly with jaws and openbook, but more so jaws? Am using jaws 10.

What should I stay away from, if anything that would make using it harder with jaws?

Is it ok to buy from a store or manufacturer (like Dell), or is it better to have it built for me?

Is there a particular brand-Dell, Sony-that are better quality? Am looking into a desktop and maybe a laptop.

I've also heard a second sound card is needed is this true? Or is there a better place for me to look for this info?



I'm sorry for the questions, but this is a new arena for me. Feel free to respond off list if you wish.



 Ben

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