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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 06:05 PM, Bill White wrote:
having the spelling of a word or name won't guarantee that you will get the correct pronunciation correctly-
That's for sure. Even for simple words,
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 06:05 PM, Bill White wrote:
having the spelling of a word or name won't guarantee that you will get the correct pronunciation correctly-
That's for sure. Even for simple words,
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Brian Vogel
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Re: how do shortcut
Use the "Pin to Start" context menu option when you have the executable you want added to the Start Menu selected. Those are added to the main body of the Start menu, not in the alphabetical apps
Use the "Pin to Start" context menu option when you have the executable you want added to the Start Menu selected. Those are added to the main body of the Start menu, not in the alphabetical apps
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Brian Vogel
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Hi, Mike. No, having the spelling of a word or name won't guarantee that you
will get the correct pronunciation correctly, but JAWS butchers the
pronunciation of names which, if looked at as
Hi, Mike. No, having the spelling of a word or name won't guarantee that you
will get the correct pronunciation correctly, but JAWS butchers the
pronunciation of names which, if looked at as
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Bill White
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Marty
(1) First, you can always check the spelling of a name or word both by
letter and phonetically.
(2) Just because you have the spelling of a name, you won't necessarily
pronounce it
Marty
(1) First, you can always check the spelling of a name or word both by
letter and phonetically.
(2) Just because you have the spelling of a name, you won't necessarily
pronounce it
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Mike Pietruk
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Bill, You are right and I usually do that when responding in writing. It is when I refer to someone in person who's name was read to me by JAWS and I am not familiar with that person by
Bill, You are right and I usually do that when responding in writing. It is when I refer to someone in person who's name was read to me by JAWS and I am not familiar with that person by
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Marty Hutchings
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how do shortcut
hi
window 11 jaws 22
how can I make shor cut on my start menu that all I do to go down click what I want instead of desktop
thanks Rosie
hi
window 11 jaws 22
how can I make shor cut on my start menu that all I do to go down click what I want instead of desktop
thanks Rosie
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meow meow
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Usually, Marty, if you look at the spelling of people's names, you can figure out that JAWS is mispronouncing the name. Usually I look at the spelling of names, even when I know JAWS is not
Usually, Marty, if you look at the spelling of people's names, you can figure out that JAWS is mispronouncing the name. Usually I look at the spelling of names, even when I know JAWS is not
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Bill White
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Have you ever been embarrassed by mispronouncing someone's name, because you said it the way JAWS said it and it was dreadfully wrong? I have and it's not fun. I just blame it on JAWS and
Have you ever been embarrassed by mispronouncing someone's name, because you said it the way JAWS said it and it was dreadfully wrong? I have and it's not fun. I just blame it on JAWS and
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Marty Hutchings
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Re: An anoying letter that comes up in the address bar of Google chrome browser.
hmmm,, I hear the letter a when loading chrome but it actually isn't there. I paste my link in and chrome goes to the link with no problem. so its my guess that jaws is speaking a ghost letter,
hmmm,, I hear the letter a when loading chrome but it actually isn't there. I paste my link in and chrome goes to the link with no problem. so its my guess that jaws is speaking a ghost letter,
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ratshtron
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Re: Google Chrome Shortcut Constantly Disappearing
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 05:20 AM, Steve Nutt wrote:
I doubt it, since the hotkey is disappearing. Any kind of maximising won’t make any difference.-
I concur, and because when you open the properties
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 05:20 AM, Steve Nutt wrote:
I doubt it, since the hotkey is disappearing. Any kind of maximising won’t make any difference.-
I concur, and because when you open the properties
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Brian Vogel
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Re: An anoying letter that comes up in the address bar of Google chrome browser.
Hi, Steve. I opened Chrome with Narrator, pressed CONTROL plus L for the address bar, tabbed away, and back to Chrome, and Narrator still wouldn't read the Chrome address bar, when I would put in a
Hi, Steve. I opened Chrome with Narrator, pressed CONTROL plus L for the address bar, tabbed away, and back to Chrome, and Narrator still wouldn't read the Chrome address bar, when I would put in a
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Bill White
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Re: An anoying letter that comes up in the address bar of Google chrome browser.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 05:27 AM, Steve Nutt wrote:
Is there some underlined A by the address bar field by any chance? You’d be able to tell us that as a sighted person. If there is, JAWS could be
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 05:27 AM, Steve Nutt wrote:
Is there some underlined A by the address bar field by any chance? You’d be able to tell us that as a sighted person. If there is, JAWS could be
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Brian Vogel
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 07:04 AM, Steve Nutt wrote:
But remember, it's not the screen reader that initially pronounces the word
wrong, it's the synthesiser.
Sometimes, if you change synth, you will get
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 07:04 AM, Steve Nutt wrote:
But remember, it's not the screen reader that initially pronounces the word
wrong, it's the synthesiser.
Sometimes, if you change synth, you will get
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Brian Vogel
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
I’m surprised that anyone would discourage JAWS users from taking advantage of the dictionary. One reason, as Karen says, is that JAWS can pump incorrect pronunciations into our heads that are
I’m surprised that anyone would discourage JAWS users from taking advantage of the dictionary. One reason, as Karen says, is that JAWS can pump incorrect pronunciations into our heads that are
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Adrian Spratt
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Hi Mike and others,
Thank you so much for answering my question. I knew there was a way, but couldn’t remember it.
Normally I don’t change things either, but this one really stood out as odd.
Hi Mike and others,
Thank you so much for answering my question. I knew there was a way, but couldn’t remember it.
Normally I don’t change things either, but this one really stood out as odd.
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Karen Reynolds
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Steve
Thanks for that reminder; and this certainly complicates things and
strengthens my belief that, in most instances, one is better off leaving
well enough alone.
Presumably, since JAWS has a
Steve
Thanks for that reminder; and this certainly complicates things and
strengthens my belief that, in most instances, one is better off leaving
well enough alone.
Presumably, since JAWS has a
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Mike Pietruk
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
But remember, it's not the screen reader that initially pronounces the word
wrong, it's the synthesiser.
Sometimes, if you change synth, you will get a correct pronunciation.
All the best
Steve
But remember, it's not the screen reader that initially pronounces the word
wrong, it's the synthesiser.
Sometimes, if you change synth, you will get a correct pronunciation.
All the best
Steve
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Steve Nutt
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Adrian
When screen readers for a pc first became available widely, probably in
the mid 1980s or so, pronunciations mishaps bothered me. But, as I
continued using screen readers (initially on the
Adrian
When screen readers for a pc first became available widely, probably in
the mid 1980s or so, pronunciations mishaps bothered me. But, as I
continued using screen readers (initially on the
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Mike Pietruk
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Re: An anoying letter that comes up in the address bar of Google chrome browser.
Brian
you raise a good point. Out of curiosity, I brought up the last version
of Window-Eyes, We9.54, which does exactly the same thing -- which, of
course, was released a good number of years
Brian
you raise a good point. Out of curiosity, I brought up the last version
of Window-Eyes, We9.54, which does exactly the same thing -- which, of
course, was released a good number of years
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Mike Pietruk
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Re: changing how jaws speaks a word
Brian makes a great point here.
Initially, I was much like Karen upset when a word was mispronounced
expecting a screen reader to be a perfect speaker of the English language
and my version of the
Brian makes a great point here.
Initially, I was much like Karen upset when a word was mispronounced
expecting a screen reader to be a perfect speaker of the English language
and my version of the
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Mike Pietruk
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