hi,the only issue I have is that when opening the normal template I always land in bus view rather then track view, but that's not a big issue just interesting.
Brian-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- From: ptorpey00@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 1:51 PM To: jsonar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jsonar] Re: Problem with JSonar 8.5.3 and Braille display One more thing I can think of - If you hit JAWSKey +V to bring up the JAWS settings list, there is an option under the Sonar settings for turning Braille on/off (or using Braille or not) within the Sonar application. I also find that when first opening Sonar I might have to Alt+tab away from and back to Sonar in order to get things working. Must be some kind of JAWS focus issue. Anyway, let us know if that does anything. Good luck. --Pete -----Original Message----- From: jsonar-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jsonar-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Maik Brodnicki Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 5:50 PM To: jsonar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jsonar] Re: Problem with JSonar 8.5.3 and Brailledisplay Hi Peter, Thank you for the quick reply, I made sure to follow the manual's instructions and used the ctrl + jaws + r command. The setup is clearly working and the user interface too, but still the braille does not respond at all and the sleepmode didn't have any effect, when I tried it out. So far only uninstalling JSonar appears to revive my braille, which brought me to the conclusion that this appears to be an issue with JSonar. It is the first Software I tried that does interact with my braille. Could Script be the problem, somehow? As I mentioned before, I use a Baum VarioPro 64 and the latest drivers. Thank you for your efford. Maik