Ah, that's a good explanation. No. 2 happens to me all the time, or at least
often.



-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Valiant8086
Sent: September 19, 2017 11:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Strange occurrence turning on the computer

Hi.


I think one of two things.


1. You got a Windows update, and it was quickly finishing up the update
installation process, and JAWS had enough time to launch itself in the
secure desktop environment prior to the point where the update finished and
you were either put on the log in screen or logged in.


2. For some reason JAWS managed to launch itself once in some other desktop
environment before it ended what ever it was doing. This is related to 1
actually. You'll sometimes hear a screen reader start itself while a system
is shutting down too, this can occur if it spends enough time on the secure
desktop environment after your account is logged off before it actually
shuts down.


This doesn't hurt anything aside from that it can cause the system to take a
little longer to do what ever it's supposed to be doing. The trade off
though is to disable JAWS on the log on screen and this isn't particularly
desirable in most cases.



Cheers:
Aaron Spears, A.K.A. valiant8086. General Partner - Valiant Galaxy
Associates "We make Very Good Audiogames for the blind community -
http://valiantGalaxy.com";

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On 9/19/2017 6:50 AM, Laura Richardson wrote:
> Hello,
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> Jaws 18 and Windows 10 ..
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> Normally when I turn the computer on I wait approximately 10 to 20 
> seconds and then Jaws will say "Jaws home use" and I'm ready to go.
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> Yesterday, when I turned the computer on after about 5 or 10 seconds 
> Jaws said "Jaws for windows, overlay windows zero, overlay windows 
> zero, overlay windows zero".  Then, after another 5 or 10 seconds Jaws 
> said "Jaws home use" and I was ready to go.
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> I've had this computer for almost four months and this has never happened.
> Has anybody experienced anything like this and is this something to be 
> concerned about?  Thanks for any input.
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> Laura
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