Hi all,

Although this should be fixed by FS, see the following Freedom Scientific 
support technical support bulletin that includes a workaround related to a 
Windows setting causing the problem:
http://www.freedomscientific.com/Support/TechnicalSupport/Bulletin/1662

I also discovered that this problem is also less frequent in computers where I 
have Fast Startup setting in Power Options turned off. When this option is on 
and you shut down, computer is actually hibernated in the logon screen instead 
of making a full shutdown and boot.

Hope it helps somewhat!

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Mike Mote
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 9:58 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Still having problems with JAWS speaking at the log on 
screen

Hi folks!  This issue is an oldy but a goody, and one that hasn't been fixed 
for me yet.

I have two windows 10 computers, and many times JAWS will not say anything at 
the log-on screen indicating that I can type the password.  Sometimes I can 
press Control plus Alt plus Delete, and here the prompt to type my password.  
Sometimes, I have to load narrator to find where to put in the password.  The 
behavior is inconsistent at best.

I wanted to post this to the list, and see if there is anything I can do to 
make JAWS work better in this situation.  Is there a setting that I need to 
check, either in Windows or in JAWS?  Any help would be appreciated.  

 

 

Mike Mote 

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