Re: Announcing Highlighted text

  • From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 14:54:12 -0800

Hi Debbie,

I don't think of that as "just another way of doing things."  It's what I 
do, too.  Seems perfectly logical and sufficiently practical to me, anyway!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Debbie Kessler" <jessesgirl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: Announcing Highlighted text


Michael and all;
If I know that I want to select a rather lengthy paragraph except for part 
of the end of the paragraph; I select the paragraph and then unselect 
backwards a word at a time with shift left arrow. Again, not using the read 
selected text hot keys. Still think they are important though. Just another 
way of doing things.
Debbie


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michael G.
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 9:59 AM
  Subject: Re: Announcing Highlighted text


  Hi expereince lthogh you,

  It's difficult to remember an instance of when I could have used this
  command because it's not something that has come up often at all.  It's
  funny, but the last time I needed this command was about three weeks ago 
and
  I had to take a test that's required by the state in order for me to be 
able
  to teach computer classes along with access technology.  This question
  concerning the announcement of selected text came up during the Jaws 
portion
  of the test and I didn't have a clue what the answer was.  Ironically, I
  happened to know the command for Window Eyes of all things and I don't 
even
  know Window Eyes all that well. But besides that, one instance I can think
  of where you might use this command is if you're looking to select a large
  block of text, perhaps a paragraph that is four or five lines long.  Now
  let's say you select this paragraph using Control+Shift+Down arrow (which
  will select the entire paragraph), but, then you suddenly remember there
  might have been a line of text at the end of the paragraph you didn't want
  selected.  Here you could have Jaws announce the selected text to insure 
you
  have what you wanted rather than arrowing down to the end of the paragraph
  to make sure there wasn't any unwanted text selected. But who knows, it
  might well be faster to just go ahead and do exactly that.  It really
  depends on your preference. I realize this probably wasn't the best 
example
  but it's the only one I can think of off the top of my head.  I'm sure 
there
  was some other instance I wanted this command for but I can't recall it at
  the moment.  As to your point about referring to this concept as selecting
  text or highlighting text, it is primarily something that came out of my
  prior experiences from when I was able to see. Right now I'm not able to 
see
  much of anything.  But for as long as I can remember, with all the 
computer
  courses I've  taken and all the computer books I've read, It was almost
  always the case that they referred to this concept as highlighting.  And 
if
  you're able to see, it really does look as if you're taking a highlighter
  pen and marking text in a book.  But the terms selecting and highlighting
  are interchangeable.  It did pose a problem for me though because it
  prevented me from finding this command in the Jaws help file.  I was 
looking
  for the term highlight when I should have been lookking for select.

  Michael



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