Vic keeps asking if there are any remaining issues with JSonar 8 before he makes an "official" release.
The only thing that I keep coming upon (and keep forgetting about) is that it seems to be important to use the "Windows Classic" theme in order for most of the Hotspot sets to work. I wouldn't mind this except that when using JAWS 12 and Windows 7 (64-bit), the default theme is "Windows 7 Basic". JAWS works well with this setting. However, if I change to "Windows Classic" so that the HotSpots work correctly, then JAWS does not speak screen information when the screen is locked using WindowsKey+L. Also, using the "Windows Classic' theme under Windows 7, JAWS will not read the screen after the computer has woken up from sleep. thus, it would be good if either the HotSpots could work using the "Windows 7 Basic" theme (which is the default for Windows 7) or JAWS would work using the "Windows Classic" theme under Windows 7. What I've been doing for now is to change the theme to "Windows Basic" when using Sonar and then back again to "Windows 7 Basic" when not using Sonar. then, of course, I forget and have trouble with the Hotspots and can't imagine why they are not working properly! Anyway, I've brought this issue up to Freedom Scientific as a bug, but nothing has been done about it yet. Maybe a few notes from other JSonar and JAWS 12 users to Freedom Scientific would motivate them to get off the stick! Other than that, I think the JSonar scripts are working as well as can be expected. --Pete
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