Re: JAWS does not speak links when arrowing through the links list whenusing IE

  • From: Pranav Lal <nomad42@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 09:58:00 +0530

Hi Ray,

JFW by default does speak the links in the links list as you arrow through 
them using the pc cursor.

Could you have some other window covering the links list? Also, does this 
not speaking of links happen on all pages or only on a particular page?

Pranav
At 06:47 AM 11/28/2004, Ray Zupancic wrote:
Hello,

I'm wondering if anyone can give me a tip on the following issue: I'd like
to have JAWS speak the links as I arrow up and down through the links list
while using the virtual viewer (Insert + F7) in Internet Explorer. Speaking
the links is the normal behavior, correct? I can use Insert + Up Arrow to
say the line, and it will speak the link, but I believe it should speak it
without my intervention as I arrowed up and down. I am using a friend's
computer with W2k and JAWS 5.10 and IE 6.

Searching on this topic on the Internet, I found some mention of it with
regard to logging in immediately or starting JAWS as a service, I have
looked at these options to no avail. I was hoping maybe there was a simple
verbosity setting or script adjustment I could use. I have also searched in
this list's archive with no luck.

Thanks,

Ray

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