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Russel Holloway <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 15 May 2003 15:29:45 +0200
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List members, Hi!

Likewise, like Doreen has already explained in her message below about the
running problems she experiences on her computer, is happening to me as
well. Which ever application I'm using with JAWS, the speech runs normally
then gradually, slows breaking up, skipping and chopping up the words. I'm
using Windows 98s, Office2000, IE 6, and JAWS 4.2. The unit system is a
seleron 1.8, with a built in screen and sound on the INTEL
mother board.

Any assistance would be tremendously welcomed to resolve this problem would
be gratefully appreciated.
Many thanks!

Russell

Message From Doreen

Good morning list members:

Your thoughts on my problem would be appreciated.

I am running Windows 98 second edition, office 2000 and JAWS 37u.  For some
unaccountable reason JAWS has started to, for want of a better word, "die"
suddenly and inexplicably.  Occasionally I do notice a decrease in volume
before it stops altogether but at other times it just dies.

I don't think this is a sound card problem as the Windows sounds seem fine
but if anyone has got any ideas on where to start to solve this problem I
would be appreciative.  Currently, I am having to close down the computer,
then restart.

I look forward to any thoughts.

Best regards:

DOREEN YALE,
Ontario
Canada.


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