[program-l] One problem 'solved'

  • From: Jacob Kruger <Jacob.Kruger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 11:59:05 +0200

Ok, feel like bit of an idiot, but realized why Ctrl + Alt + L was bringing up 
the jaws context menu.

It's because when I installed jaws 11 for testing, it's shortcut on the desktop 
got the Ctrl + Alt + J shortcut key assigned to it, so I changed the shortcut 
key for jaws 10 to Ctrl + Alt + L as a form of backup, but when realized now 
and changed that one to something else now, the problem went away.

Still testing to try find reasons/solutions for other issues with regard to 
VS.Net etc., and one other totally unrelated (hope so anyway) issue have is 
when testing HTML page I created which uses a form with a mailto: action to 
send it's contents directly via email, basically crashes this machine the 
moment I try to submit the form, as in it just stops responding to very much, 
jaws stops talking, even narrator doesn't want to do much, and my primary test 
for a running computer - hitting the left shift key 5 times in succession to 
activate sticky keys - also seems rather 'unhappy', and all can think of is 
that outlook 2007 is doing something since, sometimes, if I try long enough to 
try find something, I find it's allow dialogue, but even hitting space bar on 
the allow button doesn't seem to 'wake up' the machine again, and the only real 
solution seems to be to physically power it off and then on again.

Don't suppose this last one is relevant to anything important as such, but 
still somewhat irritating...<smile>

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
jacob.kruger@xxxxxxxxxxxx


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