[jaws-uk] Re: Something very anoying in the new update

The bank is the National Westminster and the website I use is
www.nwolb.co.uk

I tested it again five minutes ago and there is quite definitely a problem.
I have used this site regularly for about a year and had no problems until
Jaws 7.10.

I also noticed today that having entered my personal number on the first
page and pressed "next" it then asked me for my personal number again but,
in fact, it should have been part of my pin number.  Anyway, I did a read
line and it asked me to enter the first character of my pin number which I
did.  It should then have taken me to the next field to enter another pin
number but instead it asked me for the second character of my password.  I
knew this was not right but entered it as requested and it immediately shot
me to the top of the page.

I don't like to mess around with this sort of site for long in case you end
up having to re-register.  I hope you understand all that.

Regards

-----Original Message-----
From: jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Tristram Llewellyn
Sent: 26 June 2006 10:47
To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Something very anoying in the new update


Obviously not interested in your bank details but which bank is that you are
having this problem with, perhaps someone else has the same bank and could
compare notes with a view to finding what the problem is and then possible
resolution.
Regards.

Tristram Llewellyn
Sight and Sound Technology
Technical Support
www.sightandsound.co.uk

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David 
  To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 7:23 AM
  Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Something very anoying in the new update


  Hi,
  I have also had trouble with form fields with 7.10.  Not quite the same as
  you I think.  What I am finding on a particular banking website is
entering
  password digits in their individual fields.  Normally you automatically
  start in field 1, then field 2 etc. but with 7.10 it seems to land on any
  random field and it doesn't reliably tell you wich.  When I use this
website
  now I go back to 7.0.

  I have also noticed that some of the settings don't seem to have taken
  effect with the Merge Utilities function.  I might try running it again.

  I had trouble with Google some time ago when it kept on interrupting
  everytime I went to a new field in a form.  I found the problem in
  Add/Remove Software.  Forgotten what it was called but had "google" in it.
  Taking it out sorted it.

  Things are not looking good I think with Jaws 7.1 at the moment but it is
  still a Beta version so can't moan I suppose.

  Regards

  David
  -----Original Message-----
  From: jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
  Behalf Of Andrew Hodgson
  Sent: 25 June 2006 23:01
  To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [jaws-uk] Something very anoying in the new update


  Hi,

  I am finding this new update a bit difficult to get used to.  The main
  reason is that on a web form, if you are arrowing through the form, Jaws
  before 7.10 read out the relevant field, then the edit box etc for you
  to put the data into.  However, what I am now finding is that Jaws is
  reading some sort of attribute on the form entry fields, in addition to
  the data which is visible in the browser window, in effect reading the
  data out twice for each arrow up/down.  It is not therefore easy to
  distinguish when you come to the edit field in a form, you have to use
  different navigation commands to get you to the next edit field etc.

  One clear example on this is at http://www.google.com, where I usually
  quickly arrow down until I hear the words "edit", however, now I hear
  the words "google search" read out twice, once for the text shown above
  the form field, and once again on the form field itself.

  Is there any way to turn this feature off, so that I can hear the
  description of the field by pressing a key or something?

  Also, I realise that Brian has done a script for this, but I find
  Outlook a bit annoying when you continually hear the same message read
  out if you come to the bottom of the list.  If you are viewing a folder
  with the new messages coming at the bottom, you don't know when you
  reach the bottom of the list easily, because you continually hear the
  last message in the list, which makes it seem like that person wrote
  loads of messages.

  Thanks.
  Andrew.
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