[gui-talk] Jaws 12 Text Analyser

Brian Blair brianblair at polarblairs.org
Tue Mar 8 04:00:03 UTC 2011


Joel,

If you use FS Reader and have downloaded the Jaws training materials check 
out the one on Text
Analyzer. One way you can use it is to press alt+windows key+i while in your 
document and the cursor will be moved to the next inconsistency in the text. 
This will work even if the Text Analyzer feature is turned off.



Brian

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joel Deutsch" <jdeutsch at dslextreme.com>
To: "GUI-Talk" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 7:49 PM
Subject: [gui-talk] Jaws 12 Text Analyser


>
>
> One thing the What's New page doesn't explain. Well, one thing that 
> concerns
> me now. There are more, but never mind for the moment.
>
> Let's say you're using TextAnalyser in one of its modes. Let's say a voice
> tells you there are extra spaces at some point.
>
> What you do, then? Memorize all these notifications and go back and try to
> find them and fix them? Or can you stop Jaws reading right then, fix the
> problem, and then go on proofreading your text without having to turn on
> Text Analyser again?
>
> Thanks. It's an interesting feature, but the text doesn't really explain
> sufficiently how to use it .
>
>
>
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