[nabs-l] question about JAWS 12 and AIM 7.5

Ignasi Cambra ignasicambra at gmail.com
Wed Jun 1 19:50:25 UTC 2011


You can always try to use one of the many instant messaging programs compatible with AIM. I don't use Windows, but I'm sure there are many of them. I don't know how accessible they are though.
On Jun 1, 2011, at 3:04 PM, Katie Wang wrote:

> Hello, all,
>  I recently installed AIM (AOL Instant messenger) 7.5, which is
> supposed to be compatible with JAWS 12. However, I have discovered a
> minor accessibility glitch: JAWS does not always speak incoming
> messages consistently during a conversation. Specifically, when a new
> message arrives, JAWS tends to repeat the previously sent message
> first, after which it will either stop or speak the new message. This
> does not make the program unuseable by any means, as I can always tab
> over to the conversation history and review any incoming IM's, but I
> find it a bit annoying and less user-friendly than the previous
> versions. Has anyone encountered this problem? Is there a setting I
> can adjust to fix this, or is this just the reality of how JAWS
> behaves with the new software? Any tips/suggestions would be much
> appreciated. Thanks!
>   Katie
> 
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