Specifically, I'm trying to figure out what window type and code is the JAWS equivalent of a "Windows.UI.Core.CoreWindow".
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On 01/07/2023 6:41 PM TJ McElroy gMail <mcelroy.tj@...> wrote:
Hi Annabelle,
I think you should try and read a tutorial on how to use Jaws with Windows.
Here is a free tutorial that will cover the basics of how to use Jaws, NVDA and Narrator with Windows.
THE WINDOWS SCREEN READER PRIMER: ALL THE BASICS AND MORE ## The Windows Screen Reader Primer: All the Basics and More is a new digital book to help JAWS, NVDA, and Windows Narrator users to work more effectively with the most important PC applications-like Microsoft Office, email clients, and web browsers. These applications include the Windows operating system, the four primary Office Suite applications (Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint), and the three most commonly used web browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox). Dropbox and OneDrive, two popular Cloud-based file-sharing programs, are also covered. So too is Adobe Acrobat Reader for accessing PDF files. A glossary with over 100 definitions of computer-related terms and a set of practice exercises are also included. The book is intended for both beginners and intermediate users. While all the basics are covered, those already possessing a fair amount of experience using screen reader programs in the Windows environment will find useful tools and techniques to enhance their skills further. ##
Thank you - The Carroll Center for the Blind https://carroll.org/the-windows-screen-reader-primer/thank-you/
( once there look for the download link) ( Download The Windows Screen Reader Primer: All the Basics and More in Microsoft word format here ) ( it is after the form data, you do not have to fill out the form to download the .zip file )
hth,
TJ
On 1/7/2023 4:10 PM, Annabelle Susan Morison wrote:
I tried that, but all I hear is "Search", (Type In Text)". Then when I arrow down, all I hear is "Start", (Type In Text). Then when I tab over from "Start", I hear nothing. What happened, I wonder?
Hi Annabelle,
I am not having any trouble accessing the start menu using Jaws.
Here is how I access the start menu:
Press the windows key, Jaws will say: search box edit
down arrow Jaws will say: All Apps ( mine says checked )
keep down arrowing Jaws will say your most used apps example: Notepad, Thunderbird, Jaws
keep down arrowing Jaws will say
the first start menu option that begins with a number, example 3d viewer, 7-zip
once you have cursored down past all of the start menu options that begin with a number, Jaws will start listing the menu options that begin with the letter, A then the ones starting with the letter, B and so on.
At this point I must apologize, I do not remember how the start menu was displayed in Windows 7, however the start menu in Windows 10 and Windows 11 are very usable and well spoken by Jaws.
hth,
TJ
On 1/7/2023 2:51 PM, Annabelle Susan Morison wrote:
What about the thing with the start menu not reading with JAWS but reading with Narrator.
Hi Annabelle,
When accessing the setting menu using
windows + i
option, a search box first appears.
I rarely use the search box, instead if you tab once, you will be in a list view.
You may be able to change the list view, however if you do not change it, you can cursor left and right, up and down selecting different options, similar to when in the control panel.
When you find the option you want, hit enter on it, then tab to select the different settings.
#caveat: once you hit enter on a selected option, some options have a selection list that you can refine or choose different options.
navigate this list by cursoring up and down then once on your selected option, hit enter, then tab to choose other options.
an example would be choosing personalization options from the main list view.
this will bring up a list view to cursor up and down on to refine your personalization option, hit enter on your choice then tab to choose your chosen option, once you have tabbed to an option, hit enter and you have selected that option
again, it is similar to the control panel. I am not saying it is better,, but it is usable.
hth,
TJ
On 1/7/2023 2:20 PM, Annabelle Susan Morison wrote:
Hey TJ!
By the way, I know somebody named TJ. He was a classmate of mine in Audio Engineering back in 2009 at Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. I use both of those commands you mentioned. JAWS reads the Control Panel just fine, but it's the new fangled Settings window that JAWS can't seem to read. Why did Microsoft have to switch out the Control Panel for something that JAWS can't read? Same thing with the Start Menu.
Hi Annabelle,
How are you accessing the setting options?
For instance, I usually use the:
windows key + I
to access the settings options, however I still use the control panel every now and then.
TJ
On 1/6/2023 4:25 PM, Annabelle Susan Morison wrote:
It was reading them fine before Windows started updating.
Regardless of these issues, you really need to let Windows 10 update. Any version of Windows that is under Windows as a Service, that is 10 and 11 for sure, must be allowed to update.
The 22H2 feature update was quite trivial. While it may have triggered a latent problem, it almost certainly didn't cause it, and your having done a "nuke and pave" by clean reinstalling Windows 10 means it's an ideal time to update with the cleanest baseline possible.
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Brian - Virginia, USA - Windows 11 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 22H2, Build 22621; Office 2016, Version 16.0.15726.20188, 32-bit; Android 12 (MIUI 13)
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