Gerry Aubertin
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Phone: (519) 271-4840 Ext. 8807

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From: Aubertin, Gerry
Sent: October 8, 2013 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Jaws in xp mode

Liz:

   I have a little experience with using Jaws in a virtual machine. I had to do 
this a few years ago. What I learned in my reading is that, it can be done, but 
because virtual environments are so easy to change that what often happens is 
that your Jaws frequently reverts to 40 minute mode due to FS detecting changes 
to your lock-in code thus requiring a new activation, and the next thing you 
know you have quickly used up all your activations.

   If you rarely to never make changes to your virtual machines definition you 
may be able to run with Jaws in the virtual environment.

   What I did to avoid this in my case, was to run another screen reader in the 
virtual environment, namely NVDA.


Gerry Aubertin
Programmer/Analyst
Phone: (519) 271-4840 Ext. 8807

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