[infoshare] Re: TDS 31 - Interview with Stevie Wonder on product accessibility

  • From: "Lynne" <superlynne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 18:10:36 -0500

I love it.  JAWS pronounces it wunce rather than ohnsay.
You're probably right. I'll check out the settings. It probably sees a word or so and says, that's British and proceeds to change the language. <sigh>
Lynne
Message ----- From: "Rachel" <rachel720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [infoshare] Re: TDS 31 - Interview with Stevie Wonder on product accessibility


Well, I can't speak for Window-Eyes, but I know in JAWS there's a setting to turn on Language Detection, or some such thing it's called. I think British English is considered a language; and so somehow, maybe in the coding somewhere, when you go to a British site, JAWS will change its language settings and read in a British accent. Try going to once.es, and see if your screen reader doesn't switch to Spanish on its own. Neat, isn't it?
Rachel





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