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Hi Albert
I wish I had an answer. My husband and I solved that be having each of us
get our own computer, but I realize that this is not very proactical or
possible for lots of people. A similar problem which is occuring now
because of the colors is that some software will not run unless you have it
in a high color mode which interferes with JFW even though the speech would
probably work if you could have the colors down.
Maureen
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From: albert griffith <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, October 03, 1999 10:16 AM
Subject: re--collor settings;
>Hi all, I hope someone has an answer for this one. My wife andI share
>the same computer. I just received my first sreen-reader, jfw. When it
>installed it downsized the number of collors my monitor exhibits. I was
>finewith this but of course my wife was not. She says this limits some
>of her viewing. I'm wundering what the solution is. Can I arrange for
>two desk tops or something and if so how do I do that? Tia.
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