Hello,

I'm noticing an annoying problem when using the JAWS cursor to navigate web pages in Internet Explorer v11.

JAWS is not as responsive like with earlier versions of Internet Explorer.

So if I land on a website that I wish to navigate using the JAWSCursor (Not the VirtualCursor) one line at a time, then I press the [DownArrow] key, the JAWSCursor does seem to move to the next line, but it takes about 2 - 3 seconds for it to start reading it.

In contrast with VirtualCursor mode JAWS reads the line immediately.

JAWS didn't react so sluggishly to Internet Explorer v8 and earlier. Is there some sort of option I need to disable under Internet Explorer v11 to make JAWS more responsive to it? Is Internet Explorer doing some sort of DirectX writing of info to the screen or something which is causing this delay?

I'm using the latest build of JAWS v17 with a TripleTalk USB synth under Windows 7 (64 Bit) Home Edition.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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