Good stuff, Dave.  Thanks.

JOHN AND LINDA JUSTICE
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Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2017 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Temporary loss of speech

John,

Agree that it's not RAM. I suspect that since JAWS 17, when they came out
with a new paradigm for how it works "under the hood", they began to use
some memory space that is often crowded by other applications, or perhaps
subjugated in the processing hierarchy. All I know is, that for any fairly
heavy processing (painting an Internet Explorer screen, loading a PDF file,
launching Outlook) JAWS often shuts down and comes back later announcing
"Home Use Edition". Very irritating. I've turned off the auto restart
capability of JAWS in every version since 17. If a program announces that
it's not refreshing, then I'd rather know that than to just have JAWS shut
down for 20 seconds or more.

Dave
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer


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Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2017 11:10
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Temporary loss of speech


This temporary loss of Jaws speech seems to be quite common when involving
software which uses a lot of RAM.  Here's another interesting observation.
I have created shortcut keys for loading Jaws and other reading software.
During that temporary silence, using the shortcut key for Jaws
(CONTROL+ALT+J) doesn't work for restarting jaws.  This is a bit out of my
league but could it have something to do with not enough RAM in the system?
If so, that would be a surprise to me.  My new desktop at work has 18 gig of
RAM.  Yet, it still goes silent temporarily when loading certain on-line
packages.



JOHN AND LINDA JUSTICE
WITH GUIDE DOGS EDWIN AND CALYPSOE
PERSONAL E-MAIL: [email protected]

-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Audiobookfan
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2017 1:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Temporary loss of speech

I temporarily lose speech often when accessing an SD card in my built-in
card reader. Here's what happens.

When I insert my SD card into the card reader, most times I lose speech for
about 20 seconds and each time I take some action the same thing happens.
For example, I must wait about 20 seconds or so after inserting the card
before I can arrow up and down to locate a folder. Once I get speech, I can
arrow up and down fine, but as soon as I enter on a folder name to open the
folder, I lose speech again for about 20 seconds. The same thing happens
when I press the applications key to bring up the context menu. I must wait
the 20 seconds or so before I can arrow through the menu.

I'm running JAWS 2018 on Windows 10 version 1703, although this same problem
occurred on JAWS 18 on this computer. This only happens with SD cards and
not absolutely every time, but most times. Accessing the local SSD, external
USB drives and network drives all behave as they should.

I suspect this might be an issue with some setting in Windows 10, but I have
no idea what setting or where to look for it. And perhaps it's something
altogether different. I'm open to all suggestions.

Thanks,
Jeff

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