Re: When Jaws speaks only the first line of an email message

  • From: "John Melia" <uncle.jam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 20:17:39 -0500

don't worry I appreciate the help I am new on the list and the reminders 
help. my name is john Melia and  after working all day with jaws in a work 
setting there is a lot I don't know about jaws. thanks again.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 12:41 PM
Subject: When Jaws speaks only the first line of an email message


> This just occurred to me, belatedly.  Now and then, listers have posted
> about not being able to get Jaws to speak all of an email message in 
> Outlook
> Express.  Now this may seem obvious to a lot of people where, but it may 
> be
> useful to some.  And that's to say that in Outlook Express, even when you
> have gotten it all set up optimally for using blind (such as turning off 
> the
> preview function), it still has one quirk of which some may be unaware.
>
> That is, that when you click a message open in your Inbox, it at first 
> opens
> in a reduced-size window.  A sighted user might find this adequate and 
> read
> the message this way, scrolling down with the mouse control, and
> appreciating still being able to see most of the surrounding Outlook or
> Outlook Express Inbox features around the message area.
>
> However, if a blind user opens a message while using Jaws, and doesn't do
> anything else.  Jaws will begin speaking, but will quit after one line, or
> at least that's my experience with OE, XP Home with SP2, and Jaws 6.
>
> There's nothing complicated to do, and no arcane setting or adjustment to
> make in any menus or anything like that.  Just remember to maximize the
> message window immediately upon opening the message, using the Windows
> keyboard command alt-spacebar-x.  Now just read the message manually, 
> using
> ordinary keyboard commands such as control home to make sure you're at the
> top of the message, then do a Jaws Say All (insert numpad 8) or read line 
> by
> line with your arrow keys, if you wish.  In any case, maximize the window,
> whatever else you do.
>
> Hope this helps someone,
> Daniel
>
>
>
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