RE: JAWS 5.0844

  • From: "jim grimsby" <jimgrims@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 19:11:51 -0700

Hi if they  are not native to the jaws screen reader it self meaning
that jaws does not install these scripts on its own then they will not
be over written.  If for some reason you need to keep older copies of
scripts that jaws does install you will need to copy them to another
directory before installing 844 

-----Original Message-----
From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Catalina
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 5:04 PM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: JAWS 5.0844


Hi to the list,

I am using JAWS 5.0612 and I want to install the latest JAWS 5.0844. How
can I keep the scripts that I have installed in ENU? thanks Catalina and
Tristan

e-mail: cattris60@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
msn: catmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
skype: pigwidgeon
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve" <k8sp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: mouse over


> Here ya go, Bob...
>
>
> Bulletin Type: FAQ
>
> Date Posted: 01/16/2004
>
> Product Name: JAWS for Windows
>
> Version: 5.0 plus
>
> Category: HTML
>
> Question:
>
> How do I get JAWS to stop speaking OnMouseOver information?
>
> Answer:
>
> HTML allows the author of a page to set an OnMouseOver attribute for 
> most HTML elements that runs specified code, such as JavaScript or 
> Visual Basic Script, when a visitor moves the mouse pointer over the 
> HTML element. Often this is used to momentarily display text, 
> graphics, or links.
>
> Beginning with version 5.0, JAWS recognizes the OnMouseOver attribute 
> and, if it is set to display text or links as part of the page, 
> provides access to that information. This can give you important 
> information about an HTML page and it is recommended that you do not 
> disable this feature. However, if you prefer that JAWS not speak 
> OnMouseOver information, there are several options available. You can 
> silence the OnMouseOver announcement or assign a sound to the 
> OnMouseOver attribute announcement. Alternatively, you can temporarily

> turn off Element Attribute speech during your current Internet 
> Explorer session, disable it for a specific Web site, or disable the 
> feature entirely.
>
> To silence the OnMouseOver announcement:
>
> 1. Press INSERT+F2, select Configuration Manager, and press ENTER. 2. 
> Press ALT+S to open the Set Options menu and press M to choose Speech 
> and Sounds Manager. 3. In the Select Scheme combo box, choose Classic.

> 4. Press ALT+E to activate the Edit Current Scheme button.
>
> 5. Press CTRL+SHIFT+TAB until you move to the HTML tab.
>
> 6. Use the arrow keys to select OnMouseOver.
>
> 7. Press TAB three times to move to the Text edit box.
>
> 8. Press SPACEBAR to replace the existing text with a blank space. 9. 
> Press TAB until you move to the OK button, then press SPACEBAR. 10. 
> Press ALT+A to activate the Save Current Scheme As button. 11. Type in

> a name that is descriptive, such as "Stop On Mouse Over," then press 
> ENTER to save the new scheme. When you use this scheme. JAWS will 
> remain silent when you move to an HTML element that has OnMouseOver 
> attributes. 12. Press ALT+F4 to close the Configuration Manager. Press

> SPACEBAR on the Yes button when JAWS asks if you want to save your 
> current settings.
>
> To assign a sound to the OnMouseOver announcement:
>
> 1. Press INSERT+F2, select Configuration Manager, and press ENTER. 2. 
> Press ALT+S to open the Set Options menu and press M to choose Speech 
> and Sounds Manager. 3. In the Select Scheme combo box, choose Classic.

> 4. Press ALT+E to activate the Edit Current Scheme button.
>
> 5. press CTRL+SHIFT+TAB until you move to the HTML tab.
>
> 6. Use the arrow keys to select OnMouseOver.
>
> 7. Press ALT+P to select the Play Sound radio button.
>
> 8. Press ALT+W to activate the Select Wave File button. Use the arrow 
> keys to select a sound file that you want JAWS to play whenever it 
> encounters an HTML element with the OnMouseOver attribute. Press ENTER

> to activate the OK button and close this dialog box. 9. On the HTML 
> tab, press TAB until you move to the OK button, then press SPACEBAR. 
> 10. Press ALT+A to activate the Save Current Scheme As button. 11. 
> Type in a name that is descriptive, such as "Sound On Mouse Over," 
> then press ENTER to save the new scheme. When you use this scheme, 
> JAWS will play the sound you selected when you move to an HTML element

> that has OnMouseOver attributes. 12. Press ALT+F4 to close the 
> Configuration Manager. Press SPACEBAR on the Yes button when JAWS asks

> if you want to save your current settings.
>
> Note: If you turn off the Element Attribute Announcement option as 
> instructed in the following procedures, then JAWS will not announce 
> any element attributes you have specified in your current Speech and 
> Sounds scheme. For example, if you are using the Classic scheme and 
> you disable Element Attribute Announcement, JAWS will not announce the

> OnMouseOver or OnClick attributes.
>
> To temporarily disable the OnMouseOver announcement, along with other 
> HTML Element Attribute announcements:
>
> 1. While in Internet Explorer, press INSERT+V.
>
> 2. Use the arrow keys to select Element Attribute Announcement. 3. 
> Press SPACEBAR to choose Off.
>
> 4. Press ENTER to close the Adjust JAWS Verbosity dialog box.
>
> To disable OnMouseOver announcement, along with other HTML Element 
> Attribute announcements on a specific Web site, you can use the 
> Personalized Web Settings feature:
>
> 1. Go to the Web page and press INSERT+SHIFT+V
>
> 2. Use the arrow keys to select Element Attribute Announcement. 3. 
> Press SPACEBAR to choose Off.
>
> 4. Press ENTER to close the Personalize Settings dialog box.
>
> To completely disable OnMouseOver announcement, along with other HTML 
> Element Attribute announcements: 1. Press INSERT+F2, select 
> Configuration Manager, and press ENTER. 2. Press CTRL+SHIFT+D to open 
> the Default.jcf file. 3. Press ALT+S to open the Set Options menu, 
> then press H to choose HTML Options. 4. Press CTRL+SHIFT+TAB to move 
> to the Misc tab. 5. Press ALT+A to move to the Indicate Element 
> Attribute check box. Press SPACEBAR to clear this check box.
>
> 6. Press ENTER to close this dialog box, then press CTRL+S to save 
> your settings.
>
> 7. Press ALT+F4 to close the Configuration Manager.
>
> For more information about changing Web settings, refer to these FAQ
pages:
>
> http://www.freedomscientific.com/fs_support/BulletinView.cfm?QC=573
>
> In JAWS 5.0, how do I change the following settings: Language 
> Detection, Wrap Navigation, and/or the announcement of web page 
> elements like OnMouseOver?
>
> http://www.freedomscientific.com/fs_support/BulletinView.cfm?QC=531
> What is the difference between the new OnClick and OnMouseOver 
> features in JAWS 5.0?
>
>
>
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