Re: [JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17

2016-05-26 Thread Jason White
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

Re: [JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17

2016-05-23 Thread David Bailes
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

Re: [JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17

2016-05-21 Thread Mike O'Brien
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

Re: [JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17

2016-05-21 Thread Jason White
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

Re: [JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17

2016-05-21 Thread David Bailes
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,

Re: [JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17

2016-05-20 Thread Jason White
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

[JAWS-Users] Character under cursor repeatedly announced in command prompt windows - Windows 10/JAWS 17

2016-05-19 Thread 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