Hi Gary, Until the FS team gets your punctuation problem fixed, you can do the following: 1. Hit Insert+0 to launch Script Manager, then Control+Shift+D to load default. 2. Hit Control+L to get a list of scripts, and find JawsCursor. 3. ; Put this line in JawsCursor script in default.jss... SetJcfOption (OPT_PUNCTUATION, 3); All punctuation spoken 4. Find PcCursor script... ; Put this line in PcCursor script in default.jss so it sets punctuation back ; when exiting JawsCursor SetJcfOption (OPT_PUNCTUATION, 1); Almost no punctuation spoken 5. Hit Control+S to compile. At least it will allow you to get the punction level until FS fixes it. HTH! Thanks, Dennis Brown ----- Original Message ----- From: Gary King To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 8:25 PM Subject: Re: Bugs Reported In Beta 1 Not Fixed In Beta 2 Today I learned how to get around the problem with the JAWS Dictionary Manager while using DECtalk Access32. This speech synthesizer doesn't inform JAWS what language it is speaking. Therefore, you must leave the combo box set to All Languages in order to have your entries spoken. I would suspect that this problem may also occur with other older speech synthesizers. I still don't have the punctuation problem straightened out, but FS is working with me to solve it. Meanwhile, I'll just have to continue using the Global Adjustment dialog to change all the voices from Most Punctuation to Some Punctuation. However, I would really like to have my JAWS Cursor punctuation set to All Punctuation so that I can examine things in detail when necessary. Gary King w4wkz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: Gary King To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 7:24 PM Subject: Bugs Reported In Beta 1 Not Fixed In Beta 2 The 2 bugs I reported in Beta 1 don't seem to be fixed in Beta 2. I still can't use the Individual Voice Adjustment dialog to set punctuation for the individual voices. I still have to use the Global Voice Adjustment dialog if I want to change from the default punctuation level. The JAWS Dictionary still doesn't list all of the speech synthesizers that JAWS supports. The result is that if I use one of the unlisted synthesizers, such as DECtalk Access32, the exceptions I entered are not spoken. This is true even when I leave the selection on All Synthesizers. Very disappointing! I like the addition of the Tandem feature, but I do wish they would fix the features they broke. I read through the list of fixes, and it seemed rather small. Gary King mailto:w4wkz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx