Henter-Joyce, Inc.
NEWSLETTER

December, 1992 - Henter-Joyce is proud to present our first monthly
newsletter.  In it you will find lots of information, including
customer  participation, special sales, technical information and
much more.  If you have any ideas or thoughts you would like to
share, send them in and we will try to include them in our
newsletters.  It will also be placed on our bulletin board 
(813-528-8903).

BEST DEAL IN TOWN

JAWS/Discover ACCENT SA - You can purchase this great combination
for a special price of $995.00.  Henter-Joyce had an opportunity to
purchase a limited number of Discover Accent SA's at a special
price which we are passing on to you, our customer's.  The only
difference between the regular Accent SA and the Discover is the
casing is black and the word Discover is on the front.  There is
also no battery built into it, and the firmware isn't the latest
version. You are getting the quality, portability and JAWS for less
than the price of a New Accent SA.  Order soon, quantities are
limited, and with this price they are expected to go FAST!

TECH BYTES

WordPerfect 5.1 release date 3/9/92 (keyboard lockup)
 This particular release of WP5.1 has different keyboard handling
which conflicts with JAWS.  To remove this conflict use  WP /nd to
load, or put SET WP=/nd in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.

Quicken 5 (or 6) (keyboard lockup)
Use Q /k to load Quicken.  This will prevent the lockup when trying
to move the highlight bar in the register screen.

Procomm (stops talking after connecting)
Set SNOW REMOVAL to ON in the Setup Menu, this causes Procomm to
write thru BIOS, JAWS will speak all the data coming on the screen.

HELPFUL HINTS

Search Command Features:
To search for an ASCII graphic character simply type a slash (\)
followed by the number. (Example: \254).  To search for a character
without case sensitivity try using the X option. This is available
on newer versions of JAWS, but not all.

Manual Files:

NEWFEATS.DOC is full of helpful information about JAWS 2.2.  You
will find it in your C:\JAWS\MANUAL\ directory. You will also find
other manual files in this directory.  All  of these files are text
files, and can be read using DOS's TYPE command, your favorite word
processor, and any other text reader you might have.

JAWS USER COMMENTS

EASTMAN KODAK, Peter Fraser - "Thanks to JAWS ... we have been able
to adapt a very complex computer input system to accommodate a
completely blind employee.  JAWS has enabled us to overcome
challenges with color and very busy multiple task screens, and has
created some positive career opportunities for our employees."  
11/22/92

MARCEL LARIVIERE - "A former user of ITS, I found migrating to JAWS
was a breeze.  The JAWS Drop-Down Menus, for setting voice
parameters,  frame (window) dimensions, keyboard macros, ...,
places JAWS ahead of any other screen reader I know.  SMART SCREEN
is presently my favorite feature."  11/7/92

JOHN R. VAUGHN - "...I have been compelled to write after
completing your training tapes on JAWS Two and Word Perfect 5.1. 
Congratulations on a job well done.  I look forward to your
upcoming tapes on JAWS 2 and Lotus 1-2-3.  I would urge you to be
sure that JAWS users are aware of these training tapes...I keep all
of my tapes close at hand as a reference.  Tone indexing makes it
easy to find material I need to review."  1/21/92

MISCELLANOUS

FOUND - In the Henter-Joyce Suites after the hospitality party at 
the Florida State NFB Convention in Orlando, a wooden duck planter. 
Please call us if your missing one and  we'll be glad to send it to
you.

HOW TO REACH US - We can be reached via a number of ways, here's a
list:
Telephone:      (800) 336-5658 Toll-free within US.     
Elsewhere:      (813) 528-8900
BBS:            (813) 528-8903, 300-14400 baud.  
FAX:            (813) 528-8901
CompuServe:     72150,575                               
GEnie:          XTY72739
InterNet:       JAWS@mechanic.fidonet.org 
FidoNet:        1:3603/5297

OFFICE HOURS - Please note that we will be closed for the holidays
from December 24, 1992 through  January 3, 1993.  From all of us at
Henter-Joyce, Inc. have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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