Hi Tom,

Press, Alt + T, for tools, press the letter, O, for options now, control + 
tab, to the advanced tab &, tab through this dialogue, don't click on it, 
tab through it.  There are a lot of tabs in here so, I would suggest using 
the shortcut keys mentioned in the notes.  HTH
Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: T. Civitello
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2015 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 16 issue


I am having a problem getting into the advanced settings in Word. I get to
options but when I click on advanced I am bounced back to the open document.
What am I missing here?  Thanks, Tom

-----Original Message----- 
From: Mike B.
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2015 11:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 16 issue

Hi Kimber & Teresa,

There is something called,Hhardware Graphics Acceleration, in Word, & you
can read about it below.

From:
Jean Menzies via Jfw
Just thought I'd share this for those who want to try it.

The symptom. I've often found sluggish performance in Word when searching,
or when opening a second document. Jaws seems to either not be able to read
a screen without refreshing, or, in searching, it would sometimes take two
tries to get to the results. Just plain sluggish.

In going through settings, I came across an option to "Disable Hardware
Graphics Acceleration". I checked that and things seem to be much more
responsive
now. I'll see how the day goes. But if anyone wants to do this, go into
Options, Advanced, and the item is in there.  If you use the, Alt + G
keystroke,
you'll get to it much quicker.  From what I read on Google, if you change it
in one MS program, it should affect all of them. Hey, I don't need graphics
anyway. haha.
Hope this works.
Jean
Note From Mike B.: My settings wouldn't stick until I checked the, prompt to
update style, checkbox.  To get to this checkbox the keystroke is, Alt + Y.

Hi Jean & Ted,

I went into my MS Word 2010 & played around with these 2 settings a little
bit & what I found was, sometimes they would hold & sometimes not.  So, when
I found that they were both checked after a few attempts of saving these
settings again,I got the hell out with the escape key!  LOL  LOL

Note: I'm not sure but, it might make a difference in which order you check
these options.  I've got mine saved now &, don't want to play around
anymore.

From: Adrian Spratt
The order in which you make settings turns out to be crucial in Word, as I
discovered yesterday while tinkering with page numbers. I first set the page
number location, then separately suppress the number on the first page,
where the headings are. When I later tried to change the page number
position,
nothing happened until I un-checked the "different page" setting that
suppressed the number on the first page.
Adrian
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/turn-off-hardware-graphics-acceleration-office-2013

article region start
Turn off Hardware Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

Microsoft Office 2013 is great software for Windows 8 and I am guessing that
quite a few of you may be using it on your system. This productivity suite
contains many technologies in-built inside it and sometimes due to them an
average computer has to suffer. If your facing this issues like crashing of
Office components or not running properly and freezing every now and then or
if they only works in Safe Mode of Office, then technology named Hardware
Graphics Acceleration may be the culprit behind this.

Turn off Hardware Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

I found that many users having issues with working of Office 2013 on your
system are often advised to disable hardware graphics acceleration. Almost
in
all of the cases, disabling the hardware acceleration for graphics does the
trick and solves issues for many. In this article, I'll show you how to
disable
hardware acceleration of graphics using the UI and of course, using my
favorite Registry Editor.

Turn off Hardware Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

Using UI

1. Open any Office 2013 component for example Word, and create a blank
document, click FILE.

How To Disable Hardware Acceleration In Office 2013 Turn off Hardware
Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

2. Next, click Options in the following screen:

How To Disable Hardware Acceleration In Office 2013 1 Turn off Hardware
Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

3. Moving on, in the below shown window, select Advanced in the left pane.
Then in the right pane, scroll down and look Disable hardware graphics
acceleration
under the section Display. Check this option and click OK.

How To Disable Hardware Acceleration In Office 2013 3 Turn off Hardware
Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

You may now close Office (Word) 2013 and reboot the machine. After
restarting the system, you'll find the issues you were facing in Office is
resolved
now.

Using Registry Editor

1. Press Windows Key + R combination, type put regedit in Run dialog box and
hit Enter to open the Registry Editor.

Turn off Hardware Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

2. In the left pane, navigate here:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Common

How To Disable Hardware Acceleration In Office 2013 4 Turn off Hardware
Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

3. Firstly create a subkey to Common by right click over it and select
New -> Key. Name this subkey as Graphics. In the right pane of Graphics
subkey,
create
a new DWORD by right click on blank space and select New -> DWORD Value.
Name the newly created DWORD as DisableHardwareAcceleration and double click
on
it to get this:

How To Disable Hardware Acceleration In Office 2013 5 Turn off Hardware
Graphics Acceleration in Office 2013

4. In the above shown box, change the Value data from 0 to 1. Click OK.
Close the Registry Editor and reboot the machine to make changes effective.

Let u know if dong this, helped you make Office run properly.

Check out these posts too:

list of 2 items
. Disable Hardware Acceleration in Windows 8 completely
. Disable Internet Explorer Hardware Acceleration.
list end

4
Posted by
KapilArya@TWC
on September 8, 2014 , in Category
Office
with Tags
Office 2013,
Tips
An Electrical Engineer by profession, Kapil is a Microsoft MVP in Windows -
Consumer and a Microsoft Content Creator. He recommends that you create a
system
restore point first before tweaking the registry.

Take care.
Mike
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Teresa Arroyo
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2015 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 16 issue


I also have the typing problem in Word; specialy when working on text that
is a a frame or using the track changes feature. The letters come very
slowly is if as if jaws has to think after moving each foot. I have a dell
laptop.
Teresa

-----Mensaje original----- 
From: Kimber Gardner
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 12:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 16 issue

Hmm, that's interesting because I use a Lenovo laptop too though not
with a braille display.

On 2/20/15, Shai <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have not had the issue with rereading lines when down arrowing but I
> have had the typing issue where it seems that JAWS is causing a
> problem with my typing on a Lenovo laptop with windows7 64 bit. This
> has happened in Outlook2013 messages when composing a new message or
> in Word documents when composing a document. For me since I use JAWS
> with a braille display disabling the active follows braille setting
> seems to have solved the issue. When I have both of these checked, I
> notice that JAWS has this problem.
>
>
> On 2/19/15, Pinky <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Group,
>>
>> I have a friend of mine that is having a JAWS 16 issue.  If you can help
>> or
>> make any suggestions on this problem, your help would be greatly
>> appreciated.  Below is the email I received from him.
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello, all. I am still not having any success with my earlier issue
>> involving JAWS 16. I just thought I would revisit, updating you on what I
>> tried most recently, and see if anyone at all has a suggestion. Please
>> pardon the lengthy post, by the way.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am using JAWS 16.0.1925 on a Fujitsu laptop, Windows 7 64-bit. I have 8
>> mb
>> of RAM and a 2.1 processor.
>>
>>
>>
>> When I read through a document line by line, using the down arrow, JAWS
>> often rereads the line, even though I have pressed DownArrow. In
>> addition,
>> I
>> am a fast typer, and sometimes I notice that JAWS messes up email
>> addresses
>> and subject lines in emails I send through Outlook 2010. I could blame
>> this
>> on my typing, but I have been a JAWS user since JFW 2.00 and did not see
>> this issue until I installed JAWS 16.
>>
>>
>>
>> I contacted FS Technical Support and, upon their recommendation, did a
>> repair of the install. As that made no difference, I uninstalled JAWS and
>> all shared components and reinstalled from the DVD. Still no success! I
>> contacted technical support again, and not only uninstalled JAWS and all
>> shared components, but removed all JAWS references from the registry. As
>> soon as I reinstalled JAWS, it worked correctly! However, the very next
>> morning, we were back to having the issue.
>>
>>
>>
>> FS seems to think it is not a JAWS problem, but no one seems to be able
>> to
>> tell me what setting on my machine to check or change. All other versions
>> of
>> JAWS work beautifully.
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea at all of something I might try? I find it
>> frustrating to pay for an SMA and then not be able to use the program to
>> achieve normal productivity on my job.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
>>
>
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