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You're right Don. Thanks for saying that. I suppose the feature I'm talking about would be better called "find related words". A simplified example could be a user configures JAWS to search for the wo
You're right Don. Thanks for saying that. I suppose the feature I'm talking about would be better called "find related words". A simplified example could be a user configures JAWS to search for the wo
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Synonym searching with JAWS
I think this question has been asked before, but I haven't been able to find an answer. Suppose I am interested in dogs. There are many synonyms for dog, like puppy, poodle, terrier, German Shepard, a
I think this question has been asked before, but I haven't been able to find an answer. Suppose I am interested in dogs. There are many synonyms for dog, like puppy, poodle, terrier, German Shepard, a
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Page name repeats when loading a page
When a webpage loads, I notice JAWS will repeat it's title, sometimes up to 3 times. I tried searching for an answer to why,, but without luck. Anyone notice this or can explain why?
When a webpage loads, I notice JAWS will repeat it's title, sometimes up to 3 times. I tried searching for an answer to why,, but without luck. Anyone notice this or can explain why?
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temporary increasing or decreasing verbosity
Thanks Ben. I'm trying it now
Thanks Ben. I'm trying it now
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temporary increasing or decreasing verbosity
Steve, the approach you describe is faster for changing user verbosity than going through the Quick Settings. Thank you. Punctuation changes didn't get remembered, though. I wonder if it be nice to ha
Steve, the approach you describe is faster for changing user verbosity than going through the Quick Settings. Thank you. Punctuation changes didn't get remembered, though. I wonder if it be nice to ha
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sometimes jaws not working with chrome
i don't think JAWS + Z does it. I'm sure I would have tired it before restarting JAWS. Does anyone have a theory of what possibly is going on? Is JAWS not creating a virtual buffer for the html in Chr
i don't think JAWS + Z does it. I'm sure I would have tired it before restarting JAWS. Does anyone have a theory of what possibly is going on? Is JAWS not creating a virtual buffer for the html in Chr
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sometimes jaws not working with chrome
It's happening to me right now. JAWS + T reads the title of the page. Num pad and plus comes back as PC cursor. Alt + Tab does nothing. Reloading the page does nothing. Restarting JAWS worked.
It's happening to me right now. JAWS + T reads the title of the page. Num pad and plus comes back as PC cursor. Alt + Tab does nothing. Reloading the page does nothing. Restarting JAWS worked.
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sometimes jaws not working with chrome
Lee Anne, thank you for checking and reporting. Steve, I hope that helps. I'm also unclear what you mean by JAWS not detecting Chrome is in focus. Is that different than JAWS + q?
Lee Anne, thank you for checking and reporting. Steve, I hope that helps. I'm also unclear what you mean by JAWS not detecting Chrome is in focus. Is that different than JAWS + q?
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temporary increasing or decreasing verbosity
Is there a shortcut key to increase or decrease verbosity levels, like there is for increasing or decreasing speech rate?
Is there a shortcut key to increase or decrease verbosity levels, like there is for increasing or decreasing speech rate?
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sometimes jaws not working with chrome
It just happened, and I tried James' suggestion of pressing Alt + Tab to leave chrome and then Alt + Tab to go back to chrome. It worked. Thanks James. Does anyone know why it works?
It just happened, and I tried James' suggestion of pressing Alt + Tab to leave chrome and then Alt + Tab to go back to chrome. It worked. Thanks James. Does anyone know why it works?
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sometimes jaws not working with chrome
Usually JAWS works well with chrome. But I notice that sometimes it doesn't work, like suddenly the navigation keys don't work. I try reloading the page and it doesn't work. It's a matter of time befo
Usually JAWS works well with chrome. But I notice that sometimes it doesn't work, like suddenly the navigation keys don't work. I try reloading the page and it doesn't work. It's a matter of time befo
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Latex readers for windows 10
Can anyone recommend jaws friendly latex readers for windows 10?
Can anyone recommend jaws friendly latex readers for windows 10?
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moving cursor to start of current sentence
No worries Jeff. Thanks for sharing. It's been an interesting thread.
No worries Jeff. Thanks for sharing. It's been an interesting thread.
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moving cursor to start of current sentence
I tried your suggestions Jeff. What version of JAWS are you using? For me, on JAWS 2021, alt + num pad 5 reads from the start of the current sentence but does not actually move the cursor to the start
I tried your suggestions Jeff. What version of JAWS are you using? For me, on JAWS 2021, alt + num pad 5 reads from the start of the current sentence but does not actually move the cursor to the start
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I just tried with notepad and classic scheme. The home key moved the cursor to the left edge of the window and not the start of the current sentence. I'm using JAWS 2021.
I just tried with notepad and classic scheme. The home key moved the cursor to the left edge of the window and not the start of the current sentence. I'm using JAWS 2021.
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Mike, I'm working with Word, although I think it happens in notepad too. Imagine a paragraph with 3 sentences, each 10 words long. Put the cursor in the second sentence at about 5 words in. The goal i
Mike, I'm working with Word, although I think it happens in notepad too. Imagine a paragraph with 3 sentences, each 10 words long. Put the cursor in the second sentence at about 5 words in. The goal i
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The puzzle is still open. Alt + number pad 5 is the same as JAWS + h in laptop mode and reads from the start of the current sentence but doesn't actual move the cursor. The home key moves the cursor t
The puzzle is still open. Alt + number pad 5 is the same as JAWS + h in laptop mode and reads from the start of the current sentence but doesn't actual move the cursor. The home key moves the cursor t
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moving cursor to start of current sentence
Thanks for all the great suggestions. The specific task I'm trying to do is move the cursor to the start of the current sentence. The closest techniques I've found is jaws + y or the one suggested by
Thanks for all the great suggestions. The specific task I'm trying to do is move the cursor to the start of the current sentence. The closest techniques I've found is jaws + y or the one suggested by
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moving cursor to start of current sentence
When reviewing a sentence and deciding it needs to be revised, I'd like to position the cursor at the start of the current sentence and then find the spot to edit by stepping forward words. JAWS + Y g
When reviewing a sentence and deciding it needs to be revised, I'd like to position the cursor at the start of the current sentence and then find the spot to edit by stepping forward words. JAWS + Y g
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Tips for File Explorer
Robin, Your preferred method makes sense. I think referring to the speech history is the same number of steps as a Shift + F10 clipboard then A method. ALT + D also moves the keyboard focus, which I'm
Robin, Your preferred method makes sense. I think referring to the speech history is the same number of steps as a Shift + F10 clipboard then A method. ALT + D also moves the keyboard focus, which I'm
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