[duxuser] Re: reading with Jaws

  • From: <ctodericiu@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 05:33:42 +0200

Hi again Caryn! By default the fonts as I see are respectively 12 for print and 
18 for braille. I have modified at 14 the braille font and unfortunately the 
problem is the same even after the Duxbury was closed opened again with the new 
settings for fonts. In addition, I am using the Duxbury on a laptop (hp) 
windows 7 resolution 1366-786. I tried also to modify the view from simbraille 
to braille and unchecked the show translated line, but the symptoms are the 
same: after some down arrows if I press up arrow, I'll get blank. Best regards! 
Cornel
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Caryn Navy 
  To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 6:31 PM
  Subject: [duxuser] Re: reading with Jaws


  Hello Cornel and all.

  Cornel, thanks for the detailed problem description. I have been trying to 
duplicate the problem, and I just got some similar results.

  When I got the results you are describing, I was using the Braille font in 
braille documents. I went to Global menu > Fonts and changed the font sizes. I 
experienced the problem when I set the font size for the print font to 18 and 
the font size for the braille font to 24. In any case, you might try setting 
lower values for the print and braille font sizes.

  All the best,
  Caryn

  Caryn Navy
  Duxbury Systems
  Phone: (978) 692-3000, ext. 310
  E-mail: caryn@xxxxxxxxxx
  Web: www.duxburysystems.com


  From: ctodericiu@xxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 6:24 AM
  To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Subject: [duxuser] Re: reading with Jaws

  Hi, Penny! thank you for your answer; I also tried alt + ef3 and unloading 
  jaws; it is o.k., but not definitely. I'll be more explicit: let's say, I 
  have the text translated; there are 3 lines and after these lines a empty 
  line (code sk1); after I go down with down arrow and I pass over that empty 
  line, I want to go up, but here already the Jaws seems to be locked cannot 
  pass again over the empty line.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Penny Chong" <cclpenny@xxxxxxxxx>
  To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 2:38 AM
  Subject: [duxuser] Re: reading with Jaws


  >
  >
  > Hi Cornel,
  >
  > I am using DBT11.1 SR4 with Jaws 13 and Jaws 14 and they are working
  > pretty well.
  >
  > I do experience the problem you describe when I leave my computer idle
  > for quite some time or when I switch it back on from stand-by mode. I
  > will usually press alt + F3 twice to get it back working again.
  > Pressing once will say "coded view" and the second time, "formatted
  > view". After doing so, I do not experience the problem unless I leave
  > my computer idle for a long time again.
  >
  > You can quit Jaws and start it again while your DXB file is open. It
  > should also work.
  >
  > Regards,
  > Penny
  > On 12/18/12, Marsha Bork <mbork@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  >> I have the exact same problem with all the latest updates.
  >>
  >>
  >> From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
  >> On
  >> Behalf Of ctodericiu@xxxxxxxxx
  >> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 7:42 AM
  >> To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >> Subject: [duxuser] Re: reading with Jaws
  >>
  >> Yes, DBT 11.1 SR4, Thursday, april 05 2012, service release 4. I also use
  >> Jaws 13; the circumstance when I get this issue,is whenever I read the
  >> translated text line by line and at a moment I want to return up; so I 
  >> press
  >> up arrow and no text for jaws only blank... smile. As I said, insert and
  >> escape solve for the moment the problem, but it is not the sollution.
  >> ----- Original Message -----
  >> From: George Bell<mailto:george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >> To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:30 AM
  >> Subject: [duxuser] Re: reading with Jaws
  >>
  >> Hi Cornel,
  >>
  >> Are you using DBT 11.1?  If so, is it Service Release 4, which is a free
  >> update for 11.1 users?  You can check this from DBT's Help menu:  About
  >> DBT.
  >>
  >> George.
  >>
  >> From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >> 
[mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]<mailto:[mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]>
  >> On Behalf Of ctodericiu@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ctodericiu@xxxxxxxxx>
  >> Sent: 18 December 2012 04:18
  >> To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >> Subject: [duxuser] reading with Jaws
  >>
  >>
  >> hi all! my name is Cornel, I've been using Duxbury for 5 months; I have a
  >> question: when reading in the translated document (dxb) for making some
  >> final revision before embosing, jaws in some circumstances returns me 
  >> only
  >> blank blank even there is text there; it seems to be a script issue 
  >> because
  >> pressing insert plus escape I can read again normally in the text, but 
  >> after
  >> some lines the problem starts again. Does anybody knows a sollution?
  >> alternatively,I use nvda this screen reader seems to have more stability 
  >> in
  >> such case, but I'd prefer to have jaws as the principal tool in working 
  >> with
  >> Duxbury.
  >>
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