Hello everyone:
When I am working with jaws it has a tendency to quit speaking even after I
have closed all windows. It will read one or two lines of an email message then
quit. Once I reboot it seems to work fine. I am beginning to think that perhaps
I need more ram. Any solution to this dilemm
hello friends, i recently purchased a laptop, i want to do a lot of audio work
on it, i don't have sound forge on it, but i do have sound forge six and seven
on my desktop, i want to transfer one of the versions from the desktop to the
laptop, do i do this using a pen drive, if so how??? if not,
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Hi there, I'm no expert, but I think you need to provide more details.
Does it quit speaking completely or just stop until you hit say all again?
What are you running and on what system? Etd.
P
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
Does anyone here produce and stream broadcasts for Live 365? If so, I'm
interested in knowing whether their software is blind friendly.
Though I used to work as a DJ, I have absolutely no experience in streaming.
I thought that perhaps starting a station at Live 365 might be one way of
getting
Also, how much ram do you have? and has this problem been occurring for a
while? Or was it a recent development?
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Alan Smith"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 5:23 PM
Subject: RE: troubleshooting jaws
Hi there, I'm no
I want to know if he copied anything to the clipboard, for I notice that jaws
won't always read everything in outlook express when I have done a lot of copying,
cutting and pasting. I have to unload jaws and reload it again.
- Original Message -
From: "Timothy"
To: "PC Audio Discussion
Garry:
I may have fixed the problem simply by cleaning house and getting rid of a
lot of programs and desktop icons that I no longer have use for. When I
reboot the problem disappears. We will just have to wait and see how all of
this shakes out. It just might be a problem of taxing the system
It could be Bob!
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From: "Bob Seed"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: troubleshooting jaws
Garry:
I may have fixed the problem simply by cleaning house and getting rid of a
lot of programs and desktop icons that
That's plenty of RAM. Simple answer is to call Freedom Scientific at 800
444 4443 get the tech help folks, give them your serial # and they are
fairly good at deciphering what's wrong. You might be putting too much
stuff in your startup menu and systems tray as well. But this would make
Jaws sl
I think that closing a lot of applications, and doing a general
housecleaning has helped considerably, as the computer is now running at
lightning speed. This list has always been good for technical support. .
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From: "Peter Alan Smith"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List
Troubleshooting JAWS is off topic for the pc audio list. I
was hoping it would go away on it's own but since it hasn't,
please discontinue posting message about it.
Thank you.
Tom
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