For the ones I've encountered it is the first one  In fact this evening it
told me there was a problem with my connectivity to the internet (turned out
that I needed to reset my router)



Al
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Anthony Rose
  Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:02 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Bbubble reading, was RE: [jaws-users] automatic updates


  Oh! OK, these bubbles are like the help or notification balloons. Yep,
  should be the first itemn in the syst trey.
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[email protected]>
  Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 8:33 PM
  Subject: Re: Bbubble reading, was RE: [jaws-users] automatic updates

  Hi Reinhard,

  Usually, when those bubbles come around, there is a little pop that
  accompanies the bubble.

  Not sure if you knew that or not.

  Anyway, when you hear that little bubble, there is usually a message that
  Jaws will read out for you, unless you have that feature turned off in
your
  Jaws configuration manager, but sometimes, I find myself so busy typing
  something out, or running the arrow up and down a document, that I will
hear
  the pop in the background, but just when Jaws is going to read the
message,
  I press the arrow key and silence it.

  Anyway, when you hear that little pop in the background, just do the key
  combination of insert+F11, and that will take you directly to the system
  tray, where the first item should be the bubble.

  If the bubble is not there, then usually it has resolved itself and no
  longer needs your attention, similar to the Windows Update bubbles.

  Now, you say that your problem is not being resolved, so it might be
  disguised as something else in the system tray, in other words, there
might
  be a tray icon, already associated with your problem or notification
bubble.

  I hope I'm not insulting your intelligence by saying what I'm about to
say,
  but the bubbles don't show up in your system tray as bubbles when Jaws
reads
  the items in your system tray.

  I'm sorry if I'm patronizing you, but I don't know how much experience you
  have with computers, so better to cover all bases.

  So when you do the key combination I mentioned above, the first item is
  usually the bubble, so make sure of what it says and tab accordingly to
  either pop up a application menu, or open the balloon up outright.

  Victor

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