Hi Denny,
I have a U3 smart drive and JAWS will work on it. You have to download the JAWS 
for Thumb drives and install it on the drive in the Removable disk partition. 
When you insert the drive, an auto run dialog will pop up and you may have to 
alt-tab back to it to get focus back to it. When the dialog comes up, the first 
item will be  JAWS using the program provided on the device. Then, just press 
enter and JAWS wil then start. As far as I can tell, the U3 launch pad is not 
that accessible; you have to use the JAWS cursor to be able to use it. Even 
when you use the JAWS cursor to click on the buttons (which are not always 
labeled as buttons), you can only access some of the launch pad's functions. 
Other than that, JAWS works well with a U3 smart drive.
HTH and have a great day!

Jeffrey
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Denny Huff 
  To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 4:30 PM
  Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: U3 Thumb Drive


  That is what I was hoping, that somebody had already tried it.  Guess I'll 
find out next week sometime since I ordered one this morning.  It would be 
really nice to walk up to any computer and have access to your own PC.
  Thanks,
  Denny




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  From: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
David A Ferrin
  Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 3:21 PM
  To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com
  Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: U3 Thumb Drive


  Interesting, I'm afraid there's no way of knowing until some brave person 
kicks the tires and takes it out for a spin around the block so to speak.
  David Ferrin
  www.jaws-users.com
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Denny Huff 
    To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com 
    Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:28 PM
    Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: U3 Thumb Drive


    David,
    Yes, it does require U3 compatible software that will work on the drive.  I 
know Jaws won't be able to be run from the thumb drive, but was wondering if 
the applications installed on the thumb drive would be able to be read with 
Jaws.
    This is an old article, but here is more information about the U3 thumb 
drive.


    Applications Launch from USB Drives

    U3 and partners add smarts to thumb drives, so users can carry desktops in 
their pockets.

    Technology startup U3 is expected to announce Monday the release of USB 
drives based on its smart computing platform, which lets applications run 
directly

    off USB drives, independent of other storage devices. 

    Smart USB drives based on U3's software and hardware platform will allow 
users to carry their entire PC in a USB drive, so that when they hook up to a PC

    on the road, it will have the same look and feel as their work or home PC. 

    Vendors Ready

    USB smart drives are expected to be announced by hardware vendors including 
SanDisk and Verbatim at Demofall, occurring this week in Huntington Beach, 
California.

    Several software vendors, including America Online and the Mozilla 
Foundation, are expected to announce products that run directly off the USB 
smart drives. 

    "U3's concept is about taking your whole personal workspace with you, not 
just the data, but the files, folders, preferences, plug-ins, settings, 
everything

    you need, to make any PC feel and look and act like your own," said Kate 
Purmal, CEO of U3. Applications on a U3-compliant USB drive are not tied to a

    specific laptop or desktop, but are installed and launchable directly off 
the drive, Purmal said. 

    The capability to run applications directly off USB smart drives gives 
mobile users the choice of whether to work off their laptop or safely use a 
public
    computer, Purmal said. Users are already

    happy with the simplicity and portability of USB drives, she said. "You 
just plug them in and they work," Purmal said. 

    Supporting Products

    Verbatim will include U3's smart computing platform in its $99 1GB Store 
'n' Go U3 Smart Drive, which is expected to be launched at Demofall. Kingston 
will
    introduce the DataTraveler line of USB smart drives with capacities of 
512MB, priced at $42, and 1GB for $80. SanDisk, which backs U3 financially along

    with M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers, is also expected to announce 
U3-compliant smart drives at Demofall. 

    A few big software vendors are also expected to launch U3-compatible 
products at Demofall. Mozilla is expected to announce U3-compliant versions of 
the

    Firefox Web browser and Thunderbird e-mail client. McAfee will announce an 
antivirus engine to protect U3 smart drives from viruses. America Online will

    announce a version of Winamp that will allow users to play audio and video 
files directly off USB smart drives. 

    Products 

    already available

    for U3 smart drives includes Powerhouse Technologies Group's Migo, which 
can synchronize office files, folders, and Outlook e-mail data between a 
computer

    and a U3 smart drive. "That's what makes it possible to leave my laptop at 
the office and not carry it home, I just carry my U3 [smart drive] home now,"

    as Migo synchronizes and sends to the smart drive all the laptop data she 
needs, Purmal said. 

    Siber Systems' Pass2Go, announced in June, lets users store Web site 
passwords, contacts, and banking and credit card information on a USB smart 
drive.

    Skype Technologies has a version of its Voice over Internet Protocol 
product that lets users carry their Skype account information on U3-compliant 
drives

    and make VOIP calls from around the world directly off the drive. 

    More companies are expected to announce U3-compliant smart drives and 
software in the future, Purmal said. 

    Product Specs

    Once a U3-compatible smart drive is plugged into a USB 2.0 port, a U3 
Launchpad automatically opens so users can run applications from the drive, 
Purmal

    said. When the USB drive is pulled out, system software automatically shuts 
down applications running on the USB drive and cleans out data fragments so

    no personal data is left behind, Purmal said. 

    The Launchpad also has a menu for drive management and administration as 
well as a link that leads users to a Web site where U3-compliant software is 
available,

    Purmal said. 

    The U3 system software makes it possible for other applications to run 
directly off the smart drive. It takes up 6MB of storage and loads up in about 
30

    seconds after a drive is plugged in, Purmal said. Once the system software 
is loaded, software applications load quickly. 

    "I haven't see any difference between launching [software applications] 
from the U3 drive versus launching it from a hard drive," she said. 

    It currently supports only Windows XP and Windows 2000, and a Linux version 
is under works, Purmal said.  

    

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