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I'm sure it can, because I know jaws can be a memory hog.

Jenn

"Be a leader not a boss!"

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Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 7:19 AM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Multiple Screen Readers On One Computer

Hello, all.  I have JAWS for Windows 11, WindowEyes 7.2, and System Access
installed on the same computer - a Tablet PC running Windows 7.  Obviously,
I only run one at a time, but I am wondering if the fact that three are
installed could be affecting the computer's memory.

 

I am having problems, particularly with Outlook 2010, with the system being
very slow.  I have 2 gb of RAM and have removed everything possible from
MSConfig.

 

Could the multiple screen reader installations be an issue, or is this just
a memory problem that will be solved when I get additional memory.  Thanks
for your thoughts.

 

 

Keith Bundy, M.S.

 

Assistant Dean for Student Development

ADA Coordinator

Adjunct Instructor, CSC-105

Dakota State University

Madison, SD

Phone: (605) 256-5121

Fax: (605) 256-5854

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