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Jeff:
While there is no way to get the computer to not go into the lockscreen mode when it goes to sleep, you can set Windows 10 up to never automatically go to sleep. To do this:

1) Press ctrl+i to enter the settings menu..

2) Choose System from the settings menu and press the enter key.

3) Arrow down until you hear power options and press enter.

4) Press the tab key once then press enter. Use your up and down arrows to select "never" and press enter again.

5) Tab once more and repeat step 4.

6) Press alt+F4 to exit the settings menu. The only time your computer should go to sleep now is when you choose the Sleep option from the Shut Down menu.

I hope this helps.
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Ted Chittenden

Every story has at least two sides if not more.
---- Jeff Kenyon <[log in to unmask]> wrote: 
Well, they actually have a couple of bugs in that there is the one I mentioned before and then another one that keeps getting an application error.  It is particularly tough when it goes into locked screen mode, and though I don’t have a ppassword it is still tough to get out of it.  Is there a setting with 10 to where when you do have it go to sleep you don’t get to the login screen?

 

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they just haven't worked out that bug, probably because of two different manufacturers, and they just don't speak nicely to each other, meaning the software

Respectfully,

 

Guerra Access Technology Training LLC

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Sent from my iPhone using dictation or a braille input device 

 

 


On Apr 5, 2016, at 4:08 PM, Jeff Kenyon <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > wrote:

HI all, I have noticed that when I take my Braille Sense off from being a display and just put it back in normal mode, it also ends up killing JAWS and I need to restart it.  Why is this?


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