No I did not mean to imply he would be using jaws.  The purpose in
putting jaws on the system would be for me to set up short cuts etc, to
make it eayser for an eightyone yearold to get things a little eayser,
he doesn't have a clue on how to work the computer never mind the extra
learning curb that goes with jfw.  I have found a solution to my
problem, I put a demo version on there and its running fine, I think its
just jaws standard.  Someone told me to do and it works for the required
work.  I do want to set up a hot key, and could use a refresher on how
to go about that. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Walt Smith
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 2:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] XP PRO & JFW

You must have JAWS Pro if running Windows XP Pro. You don't need it for 
Windows XP Home.

I just went and looked at the available information on the FS web site
and 
the price difference between JAWS Standard and Pro is $200, so I would 
assume that for an existing user of JAWS Standard, the cost to purchase
a 
Pro license would be the same amount.

You can activate JAWS without an Internet connection. Looking at the
online 
JAWS help, I see that you can activate by fax; what they call a "trusted

third party," which means someone else with an active Internet
connection; 
and by telephone.

It's not clear to me, but are you saying that your father will be using 
JAWS? If so, he should obtain his own copy and license, as sharing a
single 
copy of JAWS between two individuals on two separate computers isn't
legal. 
For that, you'd need what's called a multi-user license.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael McDermott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 11:19 PM
Subject: [jaws-users] XP PRO & JFW


I am confused regarding the usage of jfw and windows professional and I
would like some clarification.  Also I have a question regarding jaws
activation.  You see my dad got a computer with windows pro on it, and I
am under the impression my jaws which is running on my windows home
system will not work with his pro version of windows, so we are looking
into buying either xp home or a computer with xp home on it.  Also I am
under the understanding that in order to load jaws on to his system and
activate it it is necessary to have a working internet connection due to
the ilm licensing feature of the newer versions of jaws is that correct?
And what's the scoop on running jaws for xp home on xp pro systems?




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