[nfbcs] Chatter in SQL Server

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Thu Dec 8 17:47:07 UTC 2016


It seems to yak most when I'm typing, or at least that's what sets it off.
I think part of it might be that it's trying to guess what I want to type,
which is annoying.
I'll try messing with Jaws speaking options, and see if that helps.
Thanks for the ideas.
Tracy


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From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Deborah Armstrong
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If this is html based with a virtual cursor you can try adjusting the JAWS
page refresh. You can set it to read nothing when pages refresh.

But if it's not html based, you could try creating a frame that's silent. 

If you use BRAILLE, you could always turn off speech altogether. 

Does maximizing the window help, Windows-Up arrow? 

Does it yammer if it just sits there, without you making any input? 

Does NVDA behave the same way?

Sorry, the little SQL I've done has been on the command line but I've had
this problem before with other software.

--Debee



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Subject: [nfbcs] Chatter in SQL Server

I am using Jaws and SQL Server 2008, or some such year.  It chatters a lot
when I'm in the Query editor, saying random words and characters, and not
always reading the line where I am.  Insert-escape to refresh the screen
helps, but very quickly it goes back to chattering.  

Can I stop this from happening?

Thanks.

Tracy

 

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