I still have these instructions, and I'm wondering if they will still 
work with Skype 4.1 on Jaws 10.

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1. If you already installed SkypeWatch by adding a line to the original 
JAWS default.jss from Freedom Scientific (this was the procedure before 
June 2,
2007), reverse this as follows before proceeding:
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A. Type JAWSKey+0 from within any application to open the JAWS Script 
Manager.
B. Type Ctrl+Shift+D to open default.jss.
C. Find and remove the line that says
block quote
use "skypewatch.jsb"
block quote end

Make sure to avoid removing anything besides this line.
D. Type Ctrl+S to recompile default.jss, then Alt+F4 to close the Script 
Manager. SkypeWatch will be unloaded at this point.
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2. Open the JAWS user folder by going to the Start menu, then All 
Programs, then your JAWS version, then Explore JAWS, and then Explore My 
Settings. Leave
this folder open as you go to the next step. We will refer to this 
folder window as the User folder from now on.
3. Check for a default.jss file in the folder just opened. If you find 
it, and it is small, meaning less than 50 K in size, open it by typing 
JAWSKey+0
to open the Script Manager, then Ctrl+Shift+D to open the custom 
default.jss file, then skip to step 11. If you find it but it is a big 
file, meaning over
200 K in size, delete it and continue with the next step. This situation 
occurs when the JAWS original default.jss gets modified but saved in the 
user
folder, which became JAWS' default behavior at some point. If you do not 
find default.jss in the User folder, continue to the next step.
4. Open the JAWS shared folder by going to the Start menu, then All 
Programs, then your JAWS version, then Explore JAWS, and then Explore 
Shared Settings.
Leave this folder open as you go to the next step. We will refer to this 
folder window as the Shared folder from now on.
5. Copy default.jsb to default_fs.jsb in the Shared folder just opened. 
You can do this as follows:
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A. Find default.jsb in the file list. Be careful that the file you find 
is default.jsb, ending with B as in Bravo, and not default.jsd, ending 
in D as in
Delta. (Default JAWS voices read these very similarly.)
B. Type Ctrl+C and then Ctrl+V to copy the file to the clipboard and 
bring back the copy into the file list. The copy will show up as "Copy 
of default.jsb."

C. Find the copy, usually possible just by pressing the End key to go to 
the last file in the list.
D. Press F2 to edit the name of the file, then change the name to 
default_fs.jsb and press Enter to rename the file.
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6. Move the new default_fs.jsb file from the Shared folder to the User 
folder. You can do this by typing Ctrl+X on the file, pressing Alt+Tab 
to go to the
open User folder window, and typing Ctrl+V there to paste the file into 
that folder.
7. Type JAWSKey+0 to open the JAWS Script Manager, then type Ctrl+N and 
then Enter to open a blank screen within the Script Manager.
8. Enter the following code, by typing or pasting from this document as 
you prefer:
block quote
Use "default_fs.jsb"

void function _filler()
return
endFunction
block quote end

The dummy function is necessary to avoid problems compiling default.jss 
under JAWS 7.1 and later.
9. Verify that the code you entered looks exactly as shown above. 
Failure to enter this code correctly, or failure to create 
default_fs.jsb correctly as
described earlier, can cause the next step to disable all JAWS 
keystrokes. If that happens, it will be necessary to find a way to 
delete default.jsb from
this User folder before JAWS will work again.
10. Save the new custom default.jss file and recompile it. Do this by 
typing Ctrl+S and, when prompted, entering the name "default.jss" 
(without the quotes)
and pressing Enter. You should hear JAWS say "Compile complete." If you 
get an error message instead, press the OK button, then go back and 
check the code
and recompile as necessary. If you get a warning like "This file already 
exists, do you want to replace it?" choose Yes. This will probably 
happen to several
people, because the old SkypeWatch installation procedure can create a 
copy of default.jss in the JAWS user folder. By saying Yes here, you 
will not be
replacing the original JAWS default files.
11. Whether you reached this step from step 10 or from step 3, you 
should still be in the Script Manager with the custom default.jss file 
loaded. Add this
below the Use "default_fs.jsb" line:
block quote
Use "skypewatch.jsb"
block quote end

12. Recompile the default.jsb file with the JAWS Script Manager to make 
the new code immediately take effect. Do this by typing Ctrl+S. You 
should hear
JAWS say "Compile complete." If you get an error message instead, press 
the OK button, then go back and check the code and recompile as 
necessary.
13. Close the JAWS Script Manager, the Shared folder window if open, and 
the User folder window, each with Alt+F4.
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SkypeWatch Maintenance For JAWS 6.0 and Later

Because SkypeWatch modifies JAWS' default behavior, a small bit of 
maintenance is required after any change to default JAWS files. This can 
happen when

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. You update JAWS through the Update option in JAWS 7.1 and later.
. You upgrade to a new JAWS version.
. You install or remove something that modifies default.jss in the 
shared folder.
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The following procedure will insure correct operation of JAWS and 
SkypeWatch after such a change:
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1. Copy default.jsb in the shared folder to default_fs.jsb in the user 
folder.
2. Unload and reload JAWS once to reset its default behavior.
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JAWS 6.0 and Later Recovery Procedure

The following procedure was worked out, tested, and reported to me by 
Roy Nickelson. Thanks much to Roy for this. This procedure applies if 
JAWS stops functioning
due to a mistake in the above JAWS 6.0 and later installation procedure.

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1. Type Windows+U to run Microsoft Narrator so you'll have speech during 
this procedure. If Windows+U does not work on your system (a rare but 
possible
problem), instead type Windows+R, then the word Narrator, then Enter.
2. Type Windows+R, then the word JAWS8 or JAWS71 or the appropriate 
command for your JAWS version, then Enter. Because JAWS is already 
running, this will
bring up the Context menu for JAWS rather than running it again.
3. Type Alt+Shift+F4. This will bring up the "Exit JAWS?" dialog. The 
"shift" part of that command gets around any possible script attached to 
a plain Alt+F4.

4. Press Enter to close JAWS. The keyboard will now become fully usable.
5. Launch the user settings folder by going to the Start menu, then All 
Programs, then your JAWS version, then Explore JAWS, and finally Explore 
My Settings.
Be sure to use Explore My Settings, not Explore Shared Settings.
6. From the folder just opened, delete default.jsb. This will restore 
JAWS' default behavior.
7. Close Narrator by Alt+Tabbing to it and typing Alt+F4.
8. Restart JAWS in your normal fashion.
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