There's no need to uninstall newer versions of JAWS. Unlike other programs,
many JAWS versions can work together in the same system, provided no more
than one is running at the same time.
I would simply install JAWS 14 over the most recent versions, using the
/Type Safe command-line switch to
She shouldn't need to uninstall anything, just the required version, it will
install to it's own folder, you may just need to sort out the desktop shortcuts
that launch each version.
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PeterTighe
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Really? That seems . . . rather extreme just to be able to access one
particular website. Has she tried accessing it in different browsers? Maybe
NVDA?
Removing share components really is kind of like a last step type of deal.
Have you or other screen reader users tried accessing the same site
That seems like a lot of trouble to go through just to visit a website.
Although I understand problems can occur, JAWS versions are *supposed* to
operate independently and you are *supposed* to be able to have as many
different versions installed on your machine as you like. Now I'm curious if