Do not feel bad because I did the same thing yesterday but call gw micro for help. The shortcut is accessed by typing java access into the search box of the start menu on the task bar. Then it should return install java acess bridge shortcut as one of the choices.

Then click on it and follow the prompts to install. Onxw installed you are done. You need to do this apparently each time java is updated.
On 7/19/2013 9:01 AM, Max G. Swanson wrote:
Not only am I among those who barely know what Java is, though they say
itg's not the same as Java-script, but I can't even find the shortcut to
reinstall the Access Bridge.  If it's in the start menu, how am I supposed
to find it?

The so-called Start key and W takes you to Window-Eyes; so this is
obviously the wronbg tree up which to bark.

There are really two issues here:  First, my admitted ignorance of where
and what the Window-Eyes Program is and lives; but second, we were given a
tool and some very arcane methods for maintaining it.  My Access Bridge is
probably sitting there uselessly, thanks to conscientious updating of
Java; and for all the hoopla that surrounded its adoption, this must be a
bad thing!

As Larry Ellison's crew might ask:  Do I have Java Access Bridge?  Oops, I
have the latest Java without the Bridge.

Hope that <A> someone can clear this up and <B> the necessary maintenance
of this workaround can be made easier in the near future.


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