Hello and welcome to the JAWS Users list. This list has been created for 
The purpose of 
discussing all aspects of the JAWS for Windows screen reader Program.

So everything that pertains to JAWS is fair game. Such as asking about what 
software packages work 
well with JAWS or how to make them work even better with
scripts, keyboard short cuts and so forth. Another example could be requesting 
information on how to 
do something in Microsoft Word, which as we all know
works very well with JAWS, but you need to know how to do a certain task or 
want to learn a way to 
accomplish it more efficiently.

Now this is a very important point in my opinion, asking the list for exact 
instructions every time 
is not a good thing to do for a major reason. It creates
a dependency situation even if you don't realize it does. The ideal place I am 
hoping the list will 
arrive at some day is that everybody no matter how
new they might happen to be with JAWS or computers will have the confidence to 
try things on their 
own, and yet feel if they get stuck the list will be
there to help put them back on track. Trust me when I say that help is quicker 
to arrive for 
somebody who is well known to ask for it last than first.
So try it yourself first what ever it might happen to be. If you get stuck then 
let the list know 
what you've done to try and resolve your current dilemma.
Then I'm sure help will arrive with in short order. Next a post asking if there 
is a software 
package that does a specific task and works well with JAWS
is perfectly fine.

The rules of conduct are quite simple and straightforward. Be polite and 
Patient with others. There 
will be absolutely no fighting, and no bashing of Freedom
Scientific on here at all. If you have a problem with them then I suggest you 
take it up with 
Freedom Scientific directly.

Please try to keep subject lines relevant and descriptive as possible. Also any 
news letters except 
those that directly pertain to JAWS should not be posted
to the list prior to receiving moderator approval.

Attachments are removed before any message is sent to the list. This is done 
for your protection. 
The message list might state that there is an attachment
but in fact Mailman does remove them.

When contacting any of the list moderators privately please be descriptive in 
the subject line as to 
the purpose of the message. Many of us simply delete
messages from people we don't know. At the present time there are over 300 
subscribers to this list, 
so we can't possibly know everybody on here.

Also, if you have a question for the list that falls within the guidelines, 
then post it 
accordingly. Don't contact the management team with questions that
are more appropriate for the list itself. Your question may or may not receive 
an answer for a 
number of reasons.

Everybody should familiarize themselves with the content contained in the 
footer message that 
accompanies every message posted to the list. There you will
find the group web address along with some other relevant information 
pertaining to contacting the 
management team ETC. It is very frustrating to read
a post asking for the group web address when the very next line states visit 
the JAWS Users List 
home page and the next line after that is the URL.

Occasionally there might be some difficulty with your email address and you may 
receive an email 
from the Mailman program asking you to reactivate your
account. Please do not simply delete this message. Instead open it and follow 
the directions to 
reactivate your account. If you do not after receiving
a number of such messages then we will figure that you no longer wish to be a 
member of the list and 
remove your email address.

The discussion of anything illegal is absolutely forbidden, along with flirting 
or other such 
inappropriate activities. this is not a high tech swap shop
or anything of that nature at all. This means that goods and or services will 
not be bought or sold 
using this forum. If you know a given subject is off
topic then don't post it. Simply placing off topic in the subject line does not 
make it all right. 
Cross-posting is not permitted, and members should only
post in the following manner:
Using the TO: field with only one list address. The SUBJECT: field should be 
short and to the point 
without including any member names.
The reason for this is that in cases where people setup their message rules to 
go by the To: field 
often times such rules get fowled up and in effect do
not work properly. Also cross posting might allow you to reach many lists at 
the same time but the 
fact is such a post might not be on topic for each and
every list. This practice does nothing but clutter up such lists with
unwanted off topic messages along with annoying the list moderators. Lastly 
please no jokes, virus 
warnings, recipes, safety tips, or pleas to help dying
kids, should ever be forwarded to the list.

My hope is that this list will always be a place where everybody no matter what 
their particular 
skill level can feel safe to ask any question at all with
in the guidelines that I have set forth. It is my experience that such rules of 
conduct are 
important to keep good people on the list.
David A. Ferrin-list and website owner
www.jaws-users.com 
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