nvda unresponsiveness


Marisane Moruthanyana
 

Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane


Chris
 

Have you tried another synth?

 

 

From: Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: 10 December 2017 09:11
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness

 

Morning nvda users

 

I am Marisane from SA.

 

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding

nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

 

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness

still persists.

 

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron

processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

 

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's

functionality / dysfunctionality?

 

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a

laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

 

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

 

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,

but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as

those with nvda.

 

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'

unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

 

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

 

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

 

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

 

Hope you understand.

 

Regards

Marisane

 

 

 


Gerardo Corripio
 

Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?

El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane

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Rui Fontes
 

1 - Besides the processor, other important components are RAM memory and type of disk, HDD or SSD.


Other questions:

Wich synth are you using?

What you mean by "unresponsiveness"?


Rui




Às 09:11 de 10/12/2017, Marisane Moruthanyana escreveu:

Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane



.



Marisane Moruthanyana
 

Hi Roi

The ram is 4 gb

The synth is MS speech mobile and sometimes codefactory eloquent.

Unresponsive means that it would not respond to commands as quiclly as
one would expect the screen reader to do. especially when multiple
applications are running.

I do not know of the had drive type. How do I get that information?

Please help.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Rui Fontes <rui.fontes@...> wrote:
1 - Besides the processor, other important components are RAM memory and
type of disk, HDD or SSD.


Other questions:

Wich synth are you using?

What you mean by "unresponsiveness"?


Rui




Às 09:11 de 10/12/2017, Marisane Moruthanyana escreveu:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane



.


Rui Fontes
 

Hello!


My name is Rui, not Roi...


Regarding the type of device, if you can hear the disk is an old HDD. If you can't hear nothing at all, is an SDD.


Do you have, or can install, the Remote addon, to allow the remote access to your machine?


Regards,


Rui



Às 16:23 de 10/12/2017, Marisane Moruthanyana escreveu:

Hi Roi

The ram is 4 gb

The synth is MS speech mobile and sometimes codefactory eloquent.

Unresponsive means that it would not respond to commands as quiclly as
one would expect the screen reader to do. especially when multiple
applications are running.

I do not know of the had drive type. How do I get that information?

Please help.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Rui Fontes <rui.fontes@...> wrote:
1 - Besides the processor, other important components are RAM memory and
type of disk, HDD or SSD.


Other questions:

Wich synth are you using?

What you mean by "unresponsiveness"?


Rui




Às 09:11 de 10/12/2017, Marisane Moruthanyana escreveu:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane



.







Chris
 

So if you reduced the number of open programs, what happens then?

 

 

From: Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: 10 December 2017 16:23
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness

 

Hi Roi

 

The ram is 4 gb

 

The synth is MS speech mobile and sometimes codefactory eloquent.

 

Unresponsive means that it would not respond to commands as quiclly as

one would expect the screen reader to do. especially when multiple

applications are running.

 

I do not know of the had drive type. How do I get that information?

 

Please help.

 

Marisane

 

On 12/10/17, Rui Fontes <rui.fontes@...> wrote:

> 1 - Besides the processor, other important components are RAM memory and

> type of disk, HDD or SSD.

> Other questions:

> Wich synth are you using?

> What you mean by "unresponsiveness"?

> Rui

> Às 09:11 de 10/12/2017, Marisane Moruthanyana escreveu:

>> Morning nvda users

>> 

>> I am Marisane from SA.

>> 

>> I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding

>> nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

>> 

>> I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness

>> still persists.

>> 

>> May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron

>> processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

>> 

>> Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's

>> functionality / dysfunctionality?

>> 

>> What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a

>> laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

>> 

>> I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

>> 

>> I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,

>> but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as

>> those with nvda.

>> 

>> If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'

>> unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

>> 

>> Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

>> 

>> Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

>> 

>> I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

>> 

>> Hope you understand.

>> 

>> Regards

>> Marisane

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> .

>> 

 

 

 


Kevin Cussick
 

I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?
El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane



Marisane Moruthanyana
 

Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?


El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane





Gene
 

At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or conclusions.  One thing that should be checked is whether something is using more processor power than it should.  I don't recall what version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by everything on your system in total.  If the number is excessively high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs use.  This problem may be the result of something using a lot of computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or stopped if it isn't needed.
 
Gene

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness

Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
> I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
> stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
> not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
> sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.
>
> On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
>> Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
>> AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
>> you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
>> this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?
>>
>>
>> El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
>>> Morning nvda users
>>>
>>> I am Marisane from SA.
>>>
>>> I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
>>> nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.
>>>
>>> I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
>>> still persists.
>>>
>>> May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
>>> processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?
>>>
>>> Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
>>> functionality / dysfunctionality?
>>>
>>> What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
>>> laptop so that nvda may respond positively?
>>>
>>> I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.
>>>
>>> I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
>>> but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
>>> those with nvda.
>>>
>>> If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
>>> unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?
>>>
>>> Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.
>>>
>>> Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.
>>>
>>> I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.
>>>
>>> Hope you understand.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Marisane
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
>




Brian's Mail list account
 

Yes indeed that processor is struggling nowadays.
Also not much Ram there so its probably using virtual memory, ie the hard drive, and if that is not an SSD one then its going to be real slow in lots of situations.
I had one of those machines some time ago and it was very slow doing some stuff, like in Word, finding and displaying files in explorer and even displaying some web pages.

I think its a cut down processor and so causes a bottleneck when several things are trying to get the processor time together.
Download the resource monitor add on from the web site of nvda contributors and see what the processor usage is at various times.
Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Marisane Moruthanyana" <marisanem@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 9:11 AM
Subject: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane


Brian's Mail list account
 

Yes indeed HP laptops if purchased from one of the big stores nearly always come with clutter. They have lots of junk, erm useful demos of expensive software on them and the first job really is to look at what is on there and remove all the unwanted stuff. However do be careful with demos of Microsoft Offiice as uninstalling these has a history of screwing up the registry for screenreader users.
Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene" <gsasner@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or conclusions. One thing that should be checked is whether something is using more processor power than it should. I don't recall what version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by everything on your system in total. If the number is excessively high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs use. This problem may be the result of something using a lot of computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or stopped if it isn't needed.

Gene
----- Original Message -----

From: Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?


El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane





Gerardo Corripio
 

Why not try out the Resource Monitor AddOn which is found on the NVDA's AddOn page? This will be able to tell us the processor power, among other data. For instance on my HP425 Laptop this is what it has to say; sorry its in Spanish but...

Carga media de la CPU 50%, Núcleo 1: 71.5%, Núcleo 2: 28.6%. Física: 1.36gb de 1.75gb utilizada (78%). Virtual: 1.66gb de 3.49gb utilizada (47.6%). Física: 1.36gb de 1.75gb utilizada (78%). Virtual: 1.66gb de 3.49gb utilizada (47.6%). and my Laptop's general specs are (this is not reported by Resource Monitor just to let you know; this info is found by using the Review mode within the My Computer Properties under My Computer icon) its specs are Laptop HP 425: Procesador AMD Athlon II D.C. P320 (2.1GHz), Memoria de 2GB DDR3, Disco Duro de 320GB, Pantalla de 14", DVD±RW, Red Inalámbrica, Windows 7 as mentioned above, 32 Bytes. I'm using the NVDA Vocalizer voices, thus the importance of what synthesizer are you using? What AddOns etc?

Hope this helps some.


El 11/12/2017 a las 12:26 a.m., Gene escribió:
At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or conclusions.  One thing that should be checked is whether something is using more processor power than it should.  I don't recall what version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by everything on your system in total.  If the number is excessively high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs use.  This problem may be the result of something using a lot of computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or stopped if it isn't needed.
 
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness

Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
> I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
> stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
> not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
> sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.
>
> On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
>> Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
>> AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
>> you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
>> this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?
>>
>>
>> El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
>>> Morning nvda users
>>>
>>> I am Marisane from SA.
>>>
>>> I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
>>> nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.
>>>
>>> I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
>>> still persists.
>>>
>>> May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
>>> processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?
>>>
>>> Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
>>> functionality / dysfunctionality?
>>>
>>> What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
>>> laptop so that nvda may respond positively?
>>>
>>> I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.
>>>
>>> I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
>>> but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
>>> those with nvda.
>>>
>>> If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
>>> unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?
>>>
>>> Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.
>>>
>>> Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.
>>>
>>> I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.
>>>
>>> Hope you understand.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Marisane
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
>




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Gerardo Corripio
 

Exactly! That's why when I got my Laptop back in June of 2011, I had a PC guy uninstall all the junk, and put Office, Microsoft Security and others for burning CDs etc.

El 11/12/2017 a las 04:17 a.m., Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io escribió:
Yes indeed HP laptops if purchased from one of the big stores nearly always come with clutter. They have lots of junk, erm useful demos of expensive software on them and the first job really is to look at what is on there and remove all the unwanted stuff. However do be careful with demos of Microsoft Offiice as  uninstalling these has a history of screwing up the registry for screenreader users.
Brian

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or conclusions. One thing that should be checked is whether something is using more processor power than it should.  I don't recall what version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by everything on your system in total.  If the number is excessively high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs use.  This problem may be the result of something using a lot of computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or stopped if it isn't needed.

Gene
----- Original Message -----

From: Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?


El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane








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Brian's Mail list account
 

I did suggest this in my message too.

Brian

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerardo Corripio" <gera1027@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


Why not try out the Resource Monitor AddOn which is found on the NVDA's
AddOn page? This will be able to tell us the processor power, among
other data. For instance on my HP425 Laptop this is what it has to say;
sorry its in Spanish but...

Carga media de la CPU 50%, Núcleo 1: 71.5%, Núcleo 2: 28.6%. Física:
1.36gb de 1.75gb utilizada (78%). Virtual: 1.66gb de 3.49gb utilizada
(47.6%). Física: 1.36gb de 1.75gb utilizada (78%). Virtual: 1.66gb de
3.49gb utilizada (47.6%). and my Laptop's general specs are (this is not
reported by Resource Monitor just to let you know; this info is found by
using the Review mode within the My Computer Properties under My
Computer icon) its specs are Laptop HP 425: Procesador AMD Athlon II
D.C. P320 (2.1GHz), Memoria de 2GB DDR3, Disco Duro de 320GB, Pantalla
de 14", DVD±RW, Red Inalámbrica, Windows 7 as mentioned above, 32 Bytes.
I'm using the NVDA Vocalizer voices, thus the importance of what
synthesizer are you using? What AddOns etc?

Hope this helps some.


El 11/12/2017 a las 12:26 a.m., Gene escribió:
At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or
conclusions. One thing that should be checked is whether something is
using more processor power than it should. I don't recall what
version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can
tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by
everything on your system in total. If the number is excessively
high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs
use. This problem may be the result of something using a lot of
computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or
stopped if it isn't needed.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
*From:* Marisane Moruthanyana <mailto:marisanem@...>
*Sent:* Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
*To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>
*Subject:* Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness

Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...
<mailto:the.big.white.shepherd@...>> wrote:
I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you
what
you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns.
See if
this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?


El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with
jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane






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Enviado desde Thunderbird


 

Yeah, ms office, a few wild tangent games and mcafee, why they insist on that is really beyond me.

When I get my gaming laptop, I am seriously going to outright ask for a driver disk, and a stright out win10 disk and see what they do, or an image without the demos and crap on it, I'll even pay a little extra for it not being included.

Heck, I don't need their recovery image, win10 talks now so as long as I can get their site working and all the serials and things I can make it all work enough!

Then again, a lot of the software that toshiba and hp have are usually usefull.

Sadly their support app is inacurate its good to copy product info off but thats it sadly.

I do think though that there needs to be some program or batch written to fix these dll issues though.

On 11/12/2017 11:17 p.m., Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io wrote:
Yes indeed HP laptops if purchased from one of the big stores nearly always come with clutter. They have lots of junk, erm useful demos of expensive software on them and the first job really is to look at what is on there and remove all the unwanted stuff. However do be careful with demos of Microsoft Offiice as  uninstalling these has a history of screwing up the registry for screenreader users.
Brian

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briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff'
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or conclusions. One thing that should be checked is whether something is using more processor power than it should.  I don't recall what version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by everything on your system in total.  If the number is excessively high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs use.  This problem may be the result of something using a lot of computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or stopped if it isn't needed.

Gene
----- Original Message -----

From: Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?


El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane









.


Sarah k Alawami
 

If you want a pc with no bloat ware go to this link. They are wonderful and they even sell gear. Oh and all of the pcs are built in my birth  place in the USA.

On Dec 12, 2017, at 10:39 PM, Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:

Yeah, ms office, a few wild tangent games and mcafee, why they insist on that is really beyond me.

When I get my gaming laptop, I am seriously going to outright ask for a driver disk, and a stright out win10 disk and see what they do, or an image without the demos and crap on it, I'll even pay a little extra for it not being included.

Heck, I don't need their recovery image, win10 talks now so as long as I can get their site working and all the serials and things I can make it all work enough!

Then again, a lot of the software that toshiba and hp have are usually usefull.

Sadly their support app is inacurate its good to copy product info off but thats it sadly.

I do think though that there needs to be some program or batch written to fix these dll issues though.




On 11/12/2017 11:17 p.m., Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io wrote:
Yes indeed HP laptops if purchased from one of the big stores nearly always come with clutter. They have lots of junk, erm useful demos of expensive software on them and the first job really is to look at what is on there and remove all the unwanted stuff. However do be careful with demos of Microsoft Offiice as  uninstalling these has a history of screwing up the registry for screenreader users.
Brian

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Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal email to:-
briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff'
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or conclusions. One thing that should be checked is whether something is using more processor power than it should.  I don't recall what version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by everything on your system in total.  If the number is excessively high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs use.  This problem may be the result of something using a lot of computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or stopped if it isn't needed.

Gene
----- Original Message -----

From: Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?


El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane














.







Casey <cwollner@...>
 

hi have you order A machine from them before?

If so how and you tell them what all you want in the machine and how do you select your drives and programs and all of that?




On 12/13/2017 12:17 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
If you want a pc with no bloat ware go to this link. They are wonderful and they even sell gear. Oh and all of the pcs are built in my birth  place in the USA.


On Dec 12, 2017, at 10:39 PM, Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:

Yeah, ms office, a few wild tangent games and mcafee, why they insist on that is really beyond me.

When I get my gaming laptop, I am seriously going to outright ask for a driver disk, and a stright out win10 disk and see what they do, or an image without the demos and crap on it, I'll even pay a little extra for it not being included.

Heck, I don't need their recovery image, win10 talks now so as long as I can get their site working and all the serials and things I can make it all work enough!

Then again, a lot of the software that toshiba and hp have are usually usefull.

Sadly their support app is inacurate its good to copy product info off but thats it sadly.

I do think though that there needs to be some program or batch written to fix these dll issues though.




On 11/12/2017 11:17 p.m., Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io wrote:
Yes indeed HP laptops if purchased from one of the big stores nearly always come with clutter. They have lots of junk, erm useful demos of expensive software on them and the first job really is to look at what is on there and remove all the unwanted stuff. However do be careful with demos of Microsoft Offiice as  uninstalling these has a history of screwing up the registry for screenreader users.
Brian

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Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal email to:-
briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff'
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or conclusions. One thing that should be checked is whether something is using more processor power than it should.  I don't recall what version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by everything on your system in total.  If the number is excessively high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs use.  This problem may be the result of something using a lot of computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or stopped if it isn't needed.

Gene
----- Original Message -----

From: Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?


El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane














.







-- 

Casey


Sarah k Alawami
 

I have. that's why I'm recomding  them. The process is fully accessible and they get the building done in under 2 weeks. Or maybe a bit over two weeks. You select the programs and you can even have a logo on the case if you want. You can even if you want to have them shipp it in a wooden crate, I did not do this by the way. But the crate is thick and protects from bumps. I didn't want that, but the machine still is awesome, I even have a kenzington  lock for my machine as well. I emailed them after I placed the order  and asked them to turn the volume all the way up so I can complete the set up myself. That was awesome, they did it all for me and helped me with anything else I needed.. They would have probably installed nvda if I wanted them to as well, but I didn't as I had a ninite installer on a flash drive I use for such things.

Take care and be blessed.

On Dec 13, 2017, at 10:46 AM, Casey <cwollner@...> wrote:

hi have you order A machine from them before?

If so how and you tell them what all you want in the machine and how do you select your drives and programs and all of that?




On 12/13/2017 12:17 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
If you want a pc with no bloat ware go to this link. They are wonderful and they even sell gear. Oh and all of the pcs are built in my birth  place in the USA.


On Dec 12, 2017, at 10:39 PM, Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:

Yeah, ms office, a few wild tangent games and mcafee, why they insist on that is really beyond me.

When I get my gaming laptop, I am seriously going to outright ask for a driver disk, and a stright out win10 disk and see what they do, or an image without the demos and crap on it, I'll even pay a little extra for it not being included.

Heck, I don't need their recovery image, win10 talks now so as long as I can get their site working and all the serials and things I can make it all work enough!

Then again, a lot of the software that toshiba and hp have are usually usefull.

Sadly their support app is inacurate its good to copy product info off but thats it sadly.

I do think though that there needs to be some program or batch written to fix these dll issues though.




On 11/12/2017 11:17 p.m., Brian's Mail list account via Groups.Io wrote:
Yes indeed HP laptops if purchased from one of the big stores nearly always come with clutter. They have lots of junk, erm useful demos of expensive software on them and the first job really is to look at what is on there and remove all the unwanted stuff. However do be careful with demos of Microsoft Offiice as  uninstalling these has a history of screwing up the registry for screenreader users.
Brian

bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal email to:-
briang1@..., putting 'Brian Gaff'
in the display name field.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene" <gsasner@...>
To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


At this point, we don't know enough to form proper opinions or conclusions. One thing that should be checked is whether something is using more processor power than it should.  I don't recall what version of Windows you are running but once you tell us, people can tell you how to see how much processor power is being used by everything on your system in total.  If the number is excessively high, we can start looking at the amount of power individual programs use.  This problem may be the result of something using a lot of computer resources and whatever it is may be able to be removed or stopped if it isn't needed.

Gene
----- Original Message -----

From: Marisane Moruthanyana
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 12:13 AM
To: nvda@nvda.groups.io
Subject: Re: [nvda] nvda unresponsiveness


Hi Kevin

I often use internet explorer as my browser.

Yes, I sometimes use firefox, but the problem is the same.

Although I am not 100% sure, I would like to conclude that the problem
is caused by the type of processor and the speed on my machine.

Why, because on my other laptop which use intel (R(core(tm)I4 with 4GB
memory, nvda respons very well without this problem.

My new HP laptop which gives me this problem use intel (r) seleron
processor at the speed of 1.6 GHZ.

Hope you understand.

Marisane

On 12/10/17, Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io
<the.big.white.shepherd@...> wrote:
I only see this using firefox sometimes when arrowing down a page it
stops talking and you just have to wait I have the latest Sr of ff sorry
not sure what the latest Sr is but I got an update yesterday for the Esr
sorry I have said Sr it should have been Esr sorry.

On 10/12/2017 12:17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
Might you have too many AddOns installed? Try running NVDA without the
AddOns: For this, NVDA+qq, and a dialogue should come up asking you what
you want to do; among these options is Start NVDA without AddOns. See if
this helps, to see if maybe it's an AddOn taht's causing this slowness?


El 10/12/2017 a las 03:11 a.m., Marisane Moruthanyana escribió:
Morning nvda users

I am Marisane from SA.

I have, for sometime now, been looking for your assistance regarding
nvda unresponsiveness but to no avail.

I have recently upgraded to nvda 2017.4, but the unresponsiveness
still persists.

May I know whether this may be due to my laptop's using intel seleron
processor at a speed of less than 2ghz?

Does the processor type and its speed have any impact on nvda's
functionality / dysfunctionality?

What processor and speed should one take into account when buying a
laptop so that nvda may respond positively?

I am frustrated, because this happens only with nvda and not with jaws.

I use jaws demo as I have no licence for it to do some work on my PC,
but it responds very well that I do not have the same problems as
those with nvda.

If the processor type and its speed are the cause of nvda'
unresponsiveness, why only it and not other screen reader like jaws?

Your urgent assistance in this regard is appreciated in advance.

Please, please, please help, I am getting frustrated everyday.

I solely rely on nvda as my jaws is only 40 minutes.

Hope you understand.

Regards
Marisane














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