Glad to help with the Narrator issues. You could use Narrator _sometimes_ 
when JAWS just stops reading for any of several reasons. I've even 
encountered situations where JAWS is literally unloaded from memory and the 
hot key that I've assigned to it will reload it, but having Narrator running 
when one does this can be handy for reading any error messages. It's also 
very handy when installing JAWS to a system for the very first time, before 
the talking installer kicks in. Finally, there's the rare situation of 
something that JAWS just can't read.

Yes, I was on that list. I came to Florida from North Carolina for what 
started out to be a two- or three-month temporary contract that turned into 
a permanent job from which I retired a year ago.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "one foxy lady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Narrator


Thank you Walt, that sounds like what happen and not knowing to close the
first one it stayed open thus causing my problems. This will be most helpful
in the future when dealing with this program.
Why would I need to use it in the first place?

One other thing slightly off topic and hope I don't get into trouble
here..but did you use to be on a group called Access-Comp101 way back in
2001-2002 and I think you left to go to another state for some training?

Hailley



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