Hello,

I have also been able to indepently install JAWS on a computer, and The way our setup works for JAWS is that no matter what workstation you are on at the university, you can log on and use JAWS as long as you are registered with the disabled student division and have talked to us and said you wanted to use it.

However, I have noticed with JAWS 12 and 13 that a lot of times when getting JAWS installed from the web site, that the installed version you get is corrupt and you have to run a repair on it. It has happened with me and at least two other students in the past year, one as recently as last Friday.

Mary
Mary

Quoting Øyvind Lode - Forums <[email protected]>:

Well put!
I've installed JAWS several times without problems.
But you Gordon don't have the time for JAWS troubleshooting right now.
Contact the school to get a working installation up and running so
you can learn how to use JAWS first and then learn how to
troubleshoot at a later stage.

As I said I've never ran into any problems installing JAWS so I'm not
sure what's going on on your machine.

I'm a happy JAWS user but no FS fan boy for sure.

I tried Window-Eyes briefly back in 2007 when I no longer could use
magnification to work efficiently.
I must say that I found Window-Eyes web browsing and how it handled
Internet to be a joke when I got my hands on a computer running JAWS
8.

I've been a JAWS-user since then.

I guess that have improved now though but I have not used Window-Eyes
since I briefly tested it out back in 2007.

Yesterday I said I would love to use NVDA and I actually installed it
to try it out again.

Yeah my HumanWare Brailliant BI 40 had built in support but the
Braille support in NVDA is still in the stone age compared to JAWS.

I opened a Cygwin terminal/console and logged in to one of my Linux
servers and were quite happy.
But I quickly discovered that I couldn't pan/scroll the Braille
display with NVDA.

So NVDA is still useless for me but speech worked fine in the console though.

So I'm still a JAWS-user and it's time to renew my SMA again since my
current SMA only allows me to run JAWS 13.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin G.
McCormick
Sent: 5. august 2012 15:54
To: Techno-Chat ... Technology Enthusiasm!
Subject: Re: Jaws Installer, absolutely pathetic!

        The question at the top of the list that begs answering
is How, on Earth, does Mr. John Q. Public or Ms. Jane Q. Public
who happens to also be blind, independently get JAWS installed on a Windows
system?

        I am talking, now, like the teacher I might have been
back when I was studying for that profession in the late
seventies.

        One of my very respected instructors had spent several
years in the country of Thailand and had helped them set up
their electrical worker training program and also had been
instrumental in writing a national electrical code for Thailand.

        What my advisor was surprised about was the fact that
there was a major electrical supply house literally right across
the street from the vocational school where they tought
the electrical trades. There was absolutely no professional contact
or networking between the people who worked in the electrical
business and the school. They didn't even know each other's
names.

        The point he was making was that you are time and money
ahead to network with local resources as they are familiar with
the area you are training for.

        You are having trouble getting a working JAWS
installation. There is probably somebody at some place in the UK
who can do this in their sleep and does it every day for
agencies or clients in the UK who are blind.

        What if, for example, the school system uses one of
their servers to image all the JAWS work stations in a computer
lab or similar place? They might let you bring your computer
there and image it along with the rest. Freedom Scientific has
what they call site licenses where they do these sorts of things
for students.

        The lab instructors, here, don't know JAWS from Adam,
but they image computers from a master server and can blow a
JAWS installation from cold metal in minutes. You, the student,
just walk in and they tell you where the JAWS work station is
and you log in.

        Oklahoma State University has a site license from
Freedom Scientific and I bet there is a similar setup in school
systems or rehabilitation agencies in the UK.

        Since you are pressed for time, I wouldn't sweat the
details. Since a job is on the line, I'd at least get started
with a known good system. You will soon be showing them things
they didn't know but first, let's get a working system.

Martin



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