Hi.

Does your computer's have a Celeron processor?
This kind of processor has a very small cache, which often is resulting by very slow responding from the computer's keyboard.

It can help a bit, having enough ram, at least 1 mb for a XP system, but it will never be good, before the processor/motherboard has been changed to another type, probably an Intel I3 board.

I don't know if this really is your problem, but it seam's to me to be such a kind.

Hans Pauli.

-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Victoria Vaughan
Dato: 8. juli 2011 23:57
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: [JAWS-Users] How to decrease time for JAWS to respond

Thank you for your instructions! They sound very useful for speeding up my
computer.  However, what I am particularly referring to, is the time delay
between pressing a letter key and hearing JAWS echo it. Sometimes, JAWS
seems to not even know that I have pressed a key.

I've cleaned my keyboard, with the compressed air and got a lot of dog hair
out of it.  May be it's just wearing out?

I had thought that this was just a Jaws problem, but now, I'm not so sure.

Many thanks for any thoughts on this matter! Vicky
----- Original Message ----- From: "Trouble" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] How to decrease time for JAWS to respond


Do a scanDisk on both.
Just go to desk top, myComputer, hit enter. Now on the local drive hit application key and chose properties... Then do a control + tab and hit enter. Tab to fix drive and check. Then ok your way out.
When you reboot it will do that job.
after that is done. Run defrag on the system, and disk clean up. You can find that in accessories, system tools, disk clean up.
If you have a registry cleaner run it also.
Now your all clean.
Do a insert + f11, and see just what all is running.
For some you may have to go into control panel, task bar and startup menu. Just un check hide icons and they will show all. Stop all that don't need to run and then shut computer off and once off restart it. That will purge the memory and come up clean. Where a reboot will still keep junk around.
At 03:33 PM 7/7/2011, you wrote:
Hi folks, I'm using Jaws 11 on a laptop and desktop both using Windows XP. On both of them, I can wait several seconds after I have pressed a key, before Jaws either echoes it or responds to it.

Do any of you have any ideas as to how I can decrease the wait?

Many thanks for any suggestions! Vicky
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