Johnny,
Do you have a full version of JAWS? if you do, Could you try it with
that, and then merge the drivers from it into the JAWS 14 demo? You were
saying that NVDA worked with it no problems. I know that 64-bit Windows
is rather fussy about where you install things to, or they won't work
correctly there or not at all sometimes. But there ought not be a
problem with 32-bit. Now JAWS, however, is fussy about some non-FS
displays. You'll probably need to run the Refreshabraille driver again
for JAWS14 to see it, because of the JAWS reinstall. [There was (and
maybe still is) this thing FS has called 'driver sign-in', for which
manufacturers of displays had to pay a fee to Freedom Scientific so that
they would be authorized to work with JAWS on Windows Vista, Windows7,
and up, owing to the claimed higher security requirements.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johnny Lam" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Refreshabraille question.
Hi, I have vista 32 bit running on this laptop. As for the
refreshabraille driver, it doesn't have a dtate on it, since I got it
off APH's site. I have the driver installed on this laptop, but it
doesn't do anything. however, I have just reinstalled Jaws 14 demo
from scratch, and I went into the braille manager to select the
refreshabraille, and now it doesn't show the refreshabraille as a
choice at all. You would think Aph would make their displays to work
easier, wouldn't you?
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