Re: Wordweb Dictionary


Robert Logue <bobcat11@...>
 

I just tried my own idea, unchecking anything to do with controls: Control Description
Control Group Name
Control Name
Control Type
Jaws still says read only edit box in places in Thunderbird. I think we have a bug to report.

Haven't tried wordweb yet.

Now to investigate speach and sounds manager.

Bob

On 2/14/2013 10:08 AM, Robert Logue wrote:
You might be able to fix that read only edit box in user verbosity. Use
Jawskey+6 to get at all the options. Try setting to a more advanced
verbosity first. If that doesn't fix it, modify the level you like.
Uncheck control descriptionor control name.

Can't say for sure if this will work. The problem is that none of the
other controls will be described.

I think this is a bug introduced in Jaws a while back with some kinds of
edit boxes. Sometimes just reclassing the control helps.

I have this problem with Thunderbird but can't reclass the edit box alone.

I'll give Wordweb a try too soon and see what I can do.

On 2/13/2013 8:52 PM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
I'm re-posting to make the subject line relevant. Apologies for the
duplication.

Doris,

I took your advice and downloaded Wordweb. It is easy to understand and
navigate. It ought to meet my needs for an off-line dictionary. For
me, and
others, it has only one problem that I've noticed so far, but it's a very
distracting one. Each time I open a definition, JAWS says, "Read only
edit."
Each time I arrow down through the definition, I get the same
verbalization:
"Read only edit. Read only edit."

Have you experienced this? If so, have you solved it?

I'm using Win7 with JAWS 14. I've tested a few options in the quick
settings
dialog, but without success. I virtualized the definition window and
switched off the meddlesome graphics, but other random words entered into
the window and disrupted the flow.

So far, Wordweb is the best option, but I think "Read only edit" is
going to
haunt my dreams and prevent me from taking advantage of it unless you or
someone else tells me how to make it go away.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [
mailto:jfw-bounces@...]
On Behalf Of Doris and Chris
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2013 7:19 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: The Sage Dictionary

Don't forget Wordweb that in its basic version is free and accessible
out of
the box. It is a wonderful dictionary and thesaurus for the English
language
that I have been using since before I lost my sight in
1998.

I have not used the Sage dictionary though I think I have a copy of it
flying around here somewhere.

Cheers,

Doris


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