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On Jul 20, 2014, at 3:15 PM, gs <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can anyone confirm whether it may well or in fact it absolutely does do away 
> with a JAWS authorization?
> 
> On Jul 16, 2014, at 11:32 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I use Windows 7 and NVDA. Yes, this change may well de-authorize Jaws, but 
> honestly, that's a Jaws problem. It happens if you modify a VM, or change out 
> the ram in your physical computer, or any other modification. One of the many 
> reasons I prefer NVDA.
> 
> Anyway, here is the link to the article:
> http://blog.bryansmart.com/2012/02/16/low-latency-sound-for-vmware/
> On Jul 16, 2014, at 11:11 PM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> can I get that article?
>> thanks
>> Hank
>> 
>> On 7/16/2014 7:39 PM, Scott Erichsen wrote:
>>> Hi Alex,
>>> Thanks for this. This person is using JAWS and windows 8. What OS and 
>>> screen reader did you use?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Scott
>>>  
>>>  
>>> From: 
>>> [email protected][mailto:[email protected]] On 
>>> Behalf Of Alex Hall
>>> Sent: Thursday, 17 July 2014 12:11 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: responsiveness in VMWare fusion
>>>  
>>> I changed my sound buffers so audio games would play better, and this 
>>> caused my screen reader to work better too. First, I'd see if it is even 
>>> that; have a sighted person watch as you perform normal tasks. If Windows 
>>> reacts immediately but speech lags, consider changing the sound buffer 
>>> size. If the whole thing is slow, your problem lies elsewhere. If you want 
>>> the link to the article I used, let me know and I can dig it up. I can say, 
>>> though, that I did this with no adverse effects to my VM (the trick is to 
>>> completely shut down the VM first).
>>> On Jul 16, 2014, at 9:24 PM, Scott Erichsen <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> I'm working with a friend who has a macbook pro 13inch with the complete 
>>> maxed out specs. 16gb ram, I7 processor and 1tb SSD.
>>> He is using windows 8 under VMWare fusion.
>>> He's given windows 8gb ram and is finding that the VM is super slow to 
>>> react to key presses.
>>> I know that there is a trick to adjusting the buffer size so things will 
>>> speed up, but this did horrible things to my system as well as his system 
>>> requiring reactivation of JAWS and the sound was horribly glitchy at times.
>>> Is anyone who uses JAWS in a VM on windows 7 or 8 getting great 
>>> responsiveness? If so, what did you do? Are you using 32bit or 64bit? 64bit 
>>> would be good if possible and are you using a macbook pro or air and what 
>>> are the specs.
>>> Recreating the VM or modifying it is an option and I am prepared to work on 
>>> this until it's fixed.
>>> Thanks.
>>> Scott
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