Hi Nancy Lynn,

        We may have the ali baba virus; once I got rid of that particular
message--once I could get the Braille display to read it--JAWS is again
talking, but I'm not sure I don't need to do more.
        Too bad people have nothing better to do with their time.
Darla Still worried
P.S.  Should download a copy of NVDA and learn how to use it, huh.


-----Original Message-----
From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nancy Lynn
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 5:16 PM
To: Adaptive technology information and support.
Subject: Re: [ATI] Help!!!! Voice in JAWS 14 keeps shutting down

I had a similar problem today when I was listening to internet radio. I was
also checking email, and jaws just quit talking. This happens to me a lot,
but I can usually fix it by plugging in USB headphones. Not this time. I
tried shutting jaws down and bringing it back several times. It would talk
for a few seconds andstop again. The only way I could fix the problem is
with NVDA. I also have jaws 14 and windows 7. Any ideas about a permanent
fix? 
 
From: Darla Rogers <mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 4:31 PM
To: Adaptive technology information and support. <mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [ATI] Help!!!! Voice in JAWS 14 keeps shutting down
 

Hi Everyone,

 

                Title says it all; the only message I got, and I only
partially saw it was something about Windows colors being changed, but I
keep getting hung on a message that seems to be from a Middle Eastern man;
since I don't know who it is, I have tried to delete it.  I appear to have
lost i(speech)  again, as I type, and there is no program running I can see
with the Insert-F12 command.

If I don't write back acknowledging, would someone be good enough to call
me.

816-255-2814

 

Darla J. Rogers

[email protected]

 

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