Do you have more than one version of JAWS on your computer?  Remove every 
JAWS version (including shared components) from your computer, and start 
afresh.  After having uninstalled one version, you could then (using windows 
Explorer) go back into its folder - which remains in the program files 
folder , and delete it from there.  If you have another version of JAWS on 
your computer, having uninstalled JAWS8 you could use it to do as above. 
(Then uninstall the other version; and reinstall, start over.)  (Or you 
could download a demo version of another screen-reader, to help in the 
process.)    Or, you could get back to FS and tell them that your problem 
was not resolved in your first call, etc.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jean Menzies" <[email protected]>
To: "Jaws Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 4:57 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] removing braille display


Okay, this one has me stumped. I've been having problems with strange error 
messages using Jaws 8. That's a long story, but I have pretty much 
determined it comes from corrupted files with the installation of the 
PacMate braille display.

My problem is that no matter what I do, I can't seem to uninstall the 
display and reinstall it. First, I tried going into the Jaws window, and 
selecting no display under braille. But it still loads and is present. Then 
I wanted to remove it and start fresh. I ran the Jaws CD and chose the 
remove components and tried unsuccessfully to remove it. In the installer, 
it showed no display and nothing else selected. However, the braille display 
still loads and comes up working.

Since the installer can't remove the files, how can I remove it manually to 
start fresh?

I should mention that in sorting out this problem, I did at one time 
completely remove Jaws. It had become corrupted and I had to do a manual 
uninstall with FS help because the installer couldn't run. But even when I 
did that, I noticed that all the braille folders were left. They weren't 
deleted. But now I know I need to clean up and start those from scratch.

Can anyone help with steps for a manual removal of a braille display?

Jean

  Approximatura: A series of notes played by a performer, not intended by 
the composer.





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