Hi Chrissy,

Follow these directions below from the jaws-users website and these steps 
should get everything straightened out.  Good luck.

Mike



Windows XP and JAWS

This topic discusses settings changes we recommend you make when using JAWS 
in Windows XP Home or Professional. You must be logged in with 
administrative rights to make several of these changes. Many of these 
settings are changed within Control Panel. To open Control Panel, press the 
WINDOWS KEY to open the Start Menu, move to Control Panel, and press ENTER.

Depending on your system settings, Control Panel either opens in a separate 
window, or the Control Panel items open as a sub-menu. We recommend making 
changes in the following areas:

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Display Properties
Folder Options
Start Menu
Windows Explorer System Performance
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Display Properties
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1. From the Control Panel, move to "Display" and press Enter.
2. From the themes combo box, select Windows XP.
3. In the List of backgrounds on the Desktop page, choose Bliss.
4. Set Position to "Stretch."
5. In the Screen Saver combo box on the Screen Saver page, press HOME to 
select none.
6. On the Appearance page, set Windows and Buttons to Windows classic style.
7. Set Color Scheme to Windows Standard.
8. Set Font to normal.
9. Close the dialog.
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Note: After making these changes, the Display page Themes combo box says 
"Modified Theme." Folder Options

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1. From the Control Panel, press ALT+T to go to the Tools menu.
2. Press O for Folder Options.
3. From the Tasks radio button group, select Use Windows Classic folders.
4. (Optional):

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A. On the View page, move to the Advanced Settings tree view.
B. Clear the Hide Extensions For Known File Types check box.
C. If you also use screen magnification software, clear the Show pop-up 
description for folder and desktop items check box. Pop up descriptions 
often hide the menu item just below any given menu item, making it 
impossible to visually see the next item in the menu list.
D. Move to the Apply to All Folders button and press SPACEBAR.
E. Select Yes in the dialog that opens to acknowledge this change.
5. Move to the OK button in the Folder Options dialog box and press SPACEBAR 
to close this dialog box.

Start Menu

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1. From Control Panel, Move to Taskbar and Start menu and press ENTER.
2. From the Taskbar page, press ALT+G to move to and uncheck Group Similar 
Taskbar Buttons.
3. Press ALT+H to move to and uncheck the check box for Hide inactive icons.
4. Press CTRL+TAB to move to the Start Menu page.
5. Select Classic start menu.
6. Press ENTER to close this dialog box.
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Windows Explorer

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1. Press WINDOWS KEY+E to open Windows Explorer.
2. Press ALT+V to open the View menu.
3. Select "Arrange Icons by" and press ENTER to open the submenu.
4. Move to the menu item "Name" to arrange by Name, and Press ENTER to 
select this and close the menus.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3, and move to the item "Show in Groups." If it is 
checked, press ENTER to uncheck it and close the menus.
6. Press ALT+T to open the Tools menu.
7. Press O to open the Folder Options Dialog.
8. Press CTRL+TAB to move to the View page.
9. Press SPACEBAR to activate the "Apply to all folders" button, and press 
SPACEBAR on the YES button to acknowledge this change.
10. Move to the OK button and press SPACEBAR to close this dialog box.
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System Performance

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1. From the Control Panel, move to System and press ENTER to open the System 
Properties Dialog.
2. Press CTRL+TAB to move to the Advanced page.
3. Press ALT+S to activate the Performance Settings button. The Performance 
Options Dialog opens.
4. Clear the following check boxes:

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Animate Windows when Minimizing and Maximizing.
Slide open Combo Boxes.
Smooth-scroll List Boxes.
Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons.
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5. Press ENTER to close the Performance Options dialog and return to the 
System Properties dialog box.




6. Press ENTER to activate the OK button and close the System Properties 
dialog box.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chrissy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Windows Standard in XP


Hi,
I am forever trying to set my design options for xp to the windows standard,
to make it best for jaws.
I got into the menues there and set everything accordingly, I save this but
after a couple of reboots it goes back to the xp screen partially.
I would have not noticed  buta sighted friend asked me about this. Like I
said it is not really bothering me that much other than I would like to know
why windows seems to not like my settings as I am afraid it will cause
problems later sometime to not have the right settings that work best.

thanks in advance for any hints,

greetings
chrissy


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