Behalf Of Jason White
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 05:07
> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in
> command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17
>
> A quick update: this issue can be easily reproduced, so I've s
Hi Jason,
there are no problems with having both Jaws and NVDA installed at the same time,
David.
original message:
Thank you. I've been considering this option. How well do JAWS and NVDA
co-exist on a Windows 10 machine - that is, are there any problems resulting
from having both installed at
White
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 05:07
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in
command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17
A quick update: this issue can be easily reproduced, so I've sent a report
to Freedom Scientific Technical
Thank you. I've been considering this option. How well do JAWS and NVDA
co-exist on a Windows 10 machine - that is, are there any problems resulting
from having both installed at once? Obviously, only one of them can be running
at a time.
I'll need NVDA for work in order to test Web-based
Hi Jason,
you could use NVDA for command prompt windows, until Jaws is fixed,
David.
original message:
A quick update: this issue can be easily reproduced, so I've sent a report to
Freedom Scientific Technical Support. It's either their bug or Microsoft's
bug - I don't mind who is responsible,
A quick update: this issue can be easily reproduced, so I've sent a report to
Freedom Scientific Technical Support. It's either their bug or Microsoft's
bug - I don't mind who is responsible, as long as this and other bug reports
reach the right person ultimately.
Jason White
Hello,
Under JAWS 17 (latest update), and Windows 10 (all updates applied), if I
create a command prompt window (e.g., by starting PowerShell), then place the
cursor on a letter or other character that JAWS announces, it will repeatedly
announce the character that the cursor is on.
The output on