Sometimes, you may need to tab or shift-tab.  It might be in the listing of 
accounts when you try to type in your password.

Jaws will say Logging on a second time, presumably because once you enter 
the password, Windows will load your personal user profile and you have Jaws 
set to talk at the startup screen and also when you start your profile.

Jaws performs equally well whether UAK is set to 0 or 67%, which is the 
default.  The UAK will often give dialogs if you try to run programs or 
install a new program.  Sometimes, the dialog may be covered up, but you 
would press alt-Y to run or alt-N to deny the program access.

Some people elect to turn off UAK to avoid these annoyances.  However, UAK 
does isolate the operating sytem and your browsing from the effects of 
malware which could run much more easily in XP.

I do a bit of tech work and recommend my clients keep UAK on, at least at 
the 33% level.  Even though I am technically competent, run an anti-virus 
program, a malware program, a software and hardware firewall, I also elect 
to run UAK on my own Win 7 PC.  I know others who think that is overkill, so 
if you choose to keep it off, that is your decision.
Take my advice, I don't use it anyway.

Steve
Lansing, MI
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Michelle McQuigge
To: jaws-users-list
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 1:19 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Windows 7 login glitch


Hi all,

I've finally made the leap from Windows xp to Windows 7, and not a
moment too soon. The transition has been fairly smooth apart from the
whole virtual ribbon scene, but I have encountered one glitch I could
use some guidance on.

I have opted to have set a password for logging onto Windows. Jaws
will announce itself ready for action after the windows music sounds,
but won't always focus properly on the password field of the login
screen. Sometimes it will simply say "logon dialog" without allowing
me to type anything into it. Other times it will go straight there and
all will work perfectly. What strikes me is odd is that Jaws will then
announce itself as ready a second time once I have managed to log in
successfully. Is there a setting I should know about to eliminate this
issue?

Also, just wanted to confirm my suspicion that jaws works infinitely
better when the user account control is set to 0...is that right?

Many thanks for your help,
Michelle

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