Pozdrav svima!
Freedom Scientific je izdao ažuriranje za JAWS 2022, Fusion i ZOOM Text.
Iz ažuriranje izdvajamo:
- Bolja pristupačnost i dostupnost do više korisnih funkcija na Gmailu i
GoogleDocu
- Novi tipkovni prečaci za čitanje prethodne rečenice (Alt+Num minus) i
sljedeće rečenice (Alt+Num plus).
- Novi tipkovni prečaci u programu Microsoft Teams: Alt+Strelica gore i
Alt+Strelica dolje
- Novi tipkovni prečac za brzi reset Jaws-a: Insert+Razmaknica, a zatim F4
Za ostale novosti slijedi tekst na engleskom jeziku.
Enhancements in JAWS 2022.2202.38 (and Fusion) for February 2022
The following is a list of improvements made between the December 2021
release and the February 2022 update.
Changes to Sentence Navigation Keystrokes in Desktop Layout
When using the JAWS Desktop keyboard layout, you can now press ALT+NUM
PAD PLUS or ALT+NUM PAD MINUS to read the next or prior sentence in a
document.
This allows ALT+UP or ALT+DOWN ARROW, previously used for sentence
navigation, to work as intended by specific applications. For instance,
using ALT+UP or ALT+DOWN
ARROW in Teams moves between open chats. The command to read the current
sentence, ALT+NUM PAD 5, is still the same.
New Vocalizer Expressive Voices and Languages Now Available
The Add/Remove Voices utility in JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion now offers
27 new voices and 6 new languages. The new languages include:
list of 6 items
• Belgian French - Aude
• Farsi - Dariush
• Malay - Amira
• Slovenian - Tina
• Ukrainian - Lesya
• Vietnamese - Linh
list end
The new voices for existing languages are:
list of 21 items
• Arabic - Mariam
• Cantonese - Sin Ji
• English British - Stephanie
• English United States - Evan
• English United States - Noelle
• Hindi - Kiyara
• Japanese - Koharu
• Japanese - Nozomi
• Japanese - Seiji
• Korean - Minsu
• Korean - Nuri
• Mandarin Chinese - Bo Bo
• Mandarin Chinese - Lan Lan
• Mandarin Chinese - Lilian
• Mandarin Chinese - Lisheng
• Mandarin Chinese - Sha Sha
• Mandarin Chinese - Shan Shan
• Mandarin Chinese - Tao Tao
• Mandarin Chinese - Ting Ting
• Spanish Argentinian - Isabela
• Spanish Columbian - Ximena
list end
These new voices will only be listed in the Add/Remove Voices utility
for version 2022 or higher. Existing voices that worked in version 2021
of our products
will continue to be available for use. If you look at the Add/Remove
Programs list in Windows, you will notice that previous Vocalizer
Expressive voices
are listed with a version 2.2 while the new voices are listed with a
version 21. Note that some of the new voices include an "ML" description
as part of
the name. This was done by Cerance, but can be ignored, and has no
impact on how the voice sounds.
Other Changes
list of 18 items
• In response to customer feedback, you can now quickly restart JAWS or
fusion using the new layered command INSERT+SPACEBAR followed by F4. You
can also
speak a voice command like "Hey Sharky, Restart Program" at any time to
restart JAWS or Fusion.
• When pressing ALT+WINDOWS+S in Zoom to silence alerts during webinars
or meetings, they now only remain silent for the current JAWS session.
The next
time you restart JAWS, you will once again receive alerts. To
permanently turn off Zoom alerts, press INSERT+V while focused in Zoom
to open Quick Settings,
and then toggle the Announce alerts option.
• Pressing INSERT+TAB in a Windows Save or Open file dialog box now
announces the current file save location.
• If you choose to show the clock in the status cells of your braille
display, dots 7 and 8 are no longer displayed to help make it easier to
read the
time.
• In addition to improved navigation in Word documents and Outlook
messages introduced in the initial 2022 release, JAWS and Fusion users
should now also
experience improved performance when navigating Excel spreadsheets.
• When composing a message in Gmail using the Basic HTML view, resolved
a reported issue where JAWS would constantly say "message body" while
reviewing
with the ARROW keys.
• Resolved an issue in Google Docs where JAWS was not indicating tables
when navigating by paragraphs (CTRL+UP ARROW or CTRL+DOWN ARROW) with
Braille Support
enabled.
• When using Google Docs with Braille Support enabled, resolved an issue
where JAWS was not indicating a new line while navigating by character.
• In Google Docs, as well as Word and editable messages in Outlook, JAWS
no longer reads the entire contents of a table cell when navigating with
the ARROW keys.
For example, if you are moving through a table using DOWN ARROW and you
move to a different cell, JAWS now only reads the current line with
focus instead
of the entire cell. JAWS only reads the entire cell when using the table
reading commands (ALT+CTRL+ARROW keys).
• When navigating dialogs in certain web-based applications, resolved an
issue where JAWS would sometimes read the dialog title instead of the
label for
the current control.
• Resolved an issue where JAWS was not properly indicating indeterminate
progress bars on web pages, which indicates that an operation is
occurring, but
specific progress time is not available.
• Resolved an issue where using first letter navigation to move to
specific items in the Links List (INSERT+F7) was not working as expected
in some situations.
• Resolved a reported issue where JAWS would unexpectedly close
if ALT+TAB was pressed while focused in the Search field of the Windows
11 Start menu.
• Added support for the Orbit Reader 40 braille display from Orbit Research.
• When using Mouse Echo, JAWS and Fusion no longer announces blank
spaces as you move the mouse around the Desktop and only announces each
icon as you
move to it. Additionally, while JAWS and Fusion will speak the first
time the mouse moves to an element such as a control in a dialog box or
ribbon, Mouse
Echo now remains silent until you move away from the current element to
a different one.
• Improved support for Windows 11 SE, a simplified version of Windows
installed on specific devices and intended for use in the classroom.
• Addressed issues with the Italian version of JAWS where certain
keystrokes entered from a braille display such as the Focus were being
incorrectly treated
as English keystrokes.
• Updated many emoji names for several languages and added new ones.
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Lijep pozdrav!
Zlatko
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