Hi Ann,

The actual scrip file being used by Microsoft Word 2010 Professional is
Microsoft Word 2010.JSS.  You can use JAWS key with 0 when in Word 2010
Basic to find out the name of the script file in use.  The seven files with
Microsoft Word 2010 as the name are in c:\ProgramData\Freedom
Scientific\JAWS\12.0\Settings\Enu.  They are:  Microsoft Word 2010.JBS,
Microsoft Word 2010.JCF, Microsoft Word 2010.JDF, Microsoft Word 2010.JGF,
Microsoft Word 2010.JKM, Microsoft Word 2010.JSB, Microsoft Word 2010.JSD,
and Microsoft Word 2010.JSS.  The script file has all the necessary
references to Winword in it for Word 2010 Professional.  If the basic
version is not supported then when you use insert+0 you might get an empty
JSS file.  I suppose you could try copying the code from the existing
Microsoft Word 2010.JSS file into a new one to see how it works with the
basic version, you can always delete it if it doesn't work well if the file
has no code in it when you start.  

Hopefully, someone else can give more or better information.    

Take care.

Brian Lee
[email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ann Byrne
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 9:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Office 2010 Starter?

Hi, brian,

This is Office 2010 Starter, and the executable is w w l i b c, not w w l i
b.  FS help, a person, tells me that the starter is not supported.
Gurhrhrhrhrhr!  But it seems to me that I should be able to tell JAWS that w
w l i b c is equivalent to w w l i b, if only I knew how.  I used to rename
the scripts when something like this happened, but I can't find the stinkin'
scripts.  Ho hum!


At 08:56 AM 12/16/2010, you wrote:
>Hello Ann,
>
>I am using JAWS 12 with Office 2010 Professional.  The JAWS scripts 
>have the necessary include and use statements for working with 
>WWLIB.DLL.  If you hold down the JAWS key and press Q twice, you will 
>get something like the
>following:
>
>"JAWS Settings Information:
>Microsoft Word 2010 settings are used in the wwlib.dll application.
>The configuration name is Microsoft Word 2010.
>The current scheme is Classic."
>
>This might be different if your student is using an older version of JAWS.
>
>Take care.
>
>Brian Lee
>[email protected]
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ann Byrne
>Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 2:17 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [JAWS-Users] Office 2010 Starter?
>
>My student's computer has Office 2010 Starter, including Word.  It 
>isn't responding like JFW to Word, so I did insert-q.  the default 
>settings are loaded, and the application running is WWLBC.DLL.  How can 
>I splain to the JAWS scripts that WWLBC.DLL is really Word.exe?  If I 
>rename the Word scripts--assuming I can even find them--will JFW load 
>scripts based on a .DLL, or does it require a .exe??
>
>thanks,
>
>Ann
>
>
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