[JAWSLite] Re: jaws dictionary and sylable emphasis

Don't have an answer for you, but your question just reminded me of something I've been wondering about for a while now.

My surname/last name is Kruger, but the correct pronunciation is in fact
Kroogger, and I've been wondering for a while how to 'fix' this on my machine?

Is it relatively simple, and would it then be something I would then be able to 'copy' across to another machine?

Thanks in advance

Jacob Kruger (Kroogger)
Blind Biker

----- Original Message ----- From: "John Heim" <jheim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 8:40 PM
Subject: [JAWSLite] jaws dictionary and sylable emphasis


Is there a way to have jaws emphasize a sylable when adding a word to the dictionary?

Say I have a 3 sylable word and I want the emphasis on the second sylable. Can I somehow tell jaws to emphasize the 2nd sylable? Actually, the word I'm dealing with is a name, Sakhatme. It should be said 'sack hot me" with the emphasis on the second sylable. Like 'sack HOT! me".

Just telling jaws to pronounce the word as if it's "sack hot me" helped. But it would be nice to get it right so that I will start saying it right myself. Out of force of habit, I sometimes mispronouce this name when I'm talking to the actual person.




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