Below you'll find the direct download links for the podcast, & Beta 2018.

Eric Damery and Jonathan Mosen describe and demonstrate what's new in JAWS 
2018. Learn about the features and participate in our public beta.

http://podcast.freedomscientific.com/FSCast/episodes/FSCast143-What's_new_in_JAWS_2018.mp3

32 Bit:

http://jaws2018.vfo.digital/170829R25CE7/J2018.1708.29enu-x86.exe

64 Bit:

http://jaws2018.vfo.digital/170829R25CE7/J2018.1708.29enu-x64.exe

The following features are new to JAWS 2018. For more information and 
complete demonstrations, go to the
FSCast web page
 and listen to episode 143.

JAWS Version Number Change

Beginning with this release, JAWS will now be numbered using the year it 
will be shipping in, rather than an arbitrary number. You can think of it as 
though
this is the 2018 model of JAWS coming out this Fall, just as they do with 
cars. The versions of ZoomText and Fusion that get released following this 
new
JAWS 2018, will also have the same 2018 numbering. This will make it easier 
for users to know which versions go together, and when they were released.

New Microsoft Edge Support

JAWS 2018 introduces support for Edge, the latest web browser from Microsoft 
included in Windows 10. To use JAWS with Edge, you must be running the 
Windows
10 Creators update (version 1703) or later. While there are still several 
JAWS features that are not available in Edge such as selecting and copying 
using
the Virtual Cursor, PlaceMarkers, Smart Navigation, Flexible Web, and 
domain-specific settings, we have made the overall experience of navigating 
pages
in Edge using both speech and braille as similar as possible to working in 
Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox. As we continue to work with Microsoft
to improve the Edge experience, future JAWS updates will include greater 
functionality. This initial Edge support will also be ported back to a JAWS 
18
update.

The Virtual Cursor is used to read pages in Edge just like in other 
browsers. You can use the standard reading commands as well as most of the 
Navigation
Quick Keys to navigate through pages. Currently, there are a few Navigation 
Quick Keys that are not yet supported in Edge, however the most used 
commands;
moving by headings, paragraphs, forms, tables, lists, graphics, and regions, 
are available. More Navigation Quick Keys will be supported in future 
updates.

By default, JAWS uses Semi-auto Forms Mode in Edge, which turns on Forms 
Mode automatically only when you move to a form control using TAB or 
SHIFT+TAB.
Due to the way Edge displays pages, Auto Forms Mode is not available as it 
is possible to have multiple controls on a single line. You will need to 
press
ENTER to turn on Forms Mode if you use the ARROW keys to move to form 
fields.

Other familiar JAWS features that are currently supported include:

list of 4 items
. Displaying a list of links, headings, or form controls by pressing 
INSERT+F7, INSERT+F6, or INSERT+F5.
. Searching for text on the current page by pressing CTRL+F.
. Obtaining font information by pressing INSERT+F.
. The ability for JAWS to detect changes in the language used on a web page 
and automatically switch to the appropriate voice if available.
list end

As you begin using Edge, one important item to note is that Edge is a Modern 
app with no menu bar that can be accessed using the ALT key. To access Edge
specific features, press TAB from the bottom of a page or SHIFT+TAB from the 
top. Continue using TAB or SHIFT+TAB to move through the various controls
until you cycle back around to the content area. Alternatively, Edge offers 
many of the same shortcut keys found in other browsers such as CTRL+T to 
open
a new tab, CTRL+H for History, CTRL+I for Favorites, CTRL+J for Downloads, 
and so on.

Convenient OCR Adds Support for Freedom Scientific Cameras and Flatbed 
Scanners

The Convenient OCR (Optical Character Recognition) feature, which enables 
you to recognize the text of inaccessible PDF documents opened in Adobe 
Reader
or the text of images on the screen, has been expanded to support the 
recognition of image files as well as images captured by Freedom 
Scientific's PEARLĀ®
reading camera or a flatbed scanner. The PEARL is a highly portable document 
camera that allows you to capture and recognize a page within seconds, and
also features an automatic mode that senses motion which causes it to 
capture an image whenever a page is turned.

To recognize text in image files saved as BMP, JPG, JPEG, GIF, TIF, TIFF, 
PNG, PCX, or PDF, press the layered keystrokes INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, F while 
focused
on the specific file in File Explorer. The recognized text will be displayed 
in the results viewer where you can use standard reading commands to review
the text or select and copy it to other applications. Alternatively, press 
the APPLICATIONS key to open the context menu and choose "Recognize File 
with
JAWS," or "Recognize File with ZoomText Fusion" if Fusion is running.

Note: If JAWS is not able to perform OCR on a PDF due to its security 
settings, try opening the PDF in Adobe Reader and then use the 
INSERT+SPACEBAR, O,
D command to recognize PDF documents.

To acquire and read a document with the PEARL camera, position a page under 
the camera aligned with the page guide, and then press the layered 
keystrokes
INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, A. This will open the new Camera and Scanner Recognition 
dialog box and if you have a PEARL USB camera plugged in, it will be the 
default
option. Just press ENTER to start the single page capture and OCR. After a 
few seconds, the recognition is complete and JAWS displays the text in the 
Results
Viewer where you can use standard reading commands to review the text or 
select and copy it to other applications.

Note: The field of view that can be captured by the PEARL is 9 inches by 12 
inches.

To recognize multiple images, after pressing INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, A, you will 
want to select the Motion Detect Multi-Page Recognition check box before 
pressing
the Acquire button to start capturing documents. When you hear JAWS play a 
camera shudder sound, the current image has been captured and you can place
a new page under the camera or turn the page in a book. Once the PEARL no 
longer detects motion, the next image is captured and recognized. Once you 
are
finished recognizing pages, press INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, A again to stop 
recognition. You can also select the Timeout check box to have recognition 
stop automatically
if the PEARL detects no motion for 30 seconds.

To acquire an image from a scanner, place the page on the scanner bed then 
press INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, A to open the Camera and Scanner Recognition 
dialog
box. Make sure your scanner is selected in the Cameras and Scanners combo 
box and then choose the Acquire button to begin the recognition process. 
Once
recognition is complete, JAWS displays the text in the Results Viewer where 
you can use standard reading commands to review the text or select and copy
it to other applications. If your scanner includes an auto document feeder, 
select the Use auto-document feed, if available check box to scan and 
recognize
multiple pages.

When capturing from the PEARL or a scanner, JAWS also announces the page 
orientation such as "sideways", "upside down", or "right side up." This is 
especially
helpful for users who need to make sure a page is positioned correctly for 
folding and inserting into an envelope so the correct information is showing
through the window.

All New Installer

The JAWS installation process has been completely redesigned to take 
advantage of the latest technology. The setup process has been streamlined 
with fewer
dialogs and offers faster download and installation of various components. 
The installer is now also self-voicing, no longer using a run-time version 
of
JAWS. If you happen to be running an older version of JAWS while installing 
2018, the self-voicing of the install will remain silent, allowing you to 
use
your previous version of JAWS to speak during setup.

New Verbosity Options for the Virtual Cursor

When reading content using the Virtual Cursor, JAWS alerts you to the 
beginning and end of various elements such as lists, tables, and regions. 
With JAWS
support for ARIA continuing to improve and web developers becoming more 
aware of accessible design, the amount of extra information provided by the 
Virtual
Cursor can become overwhelming when you just want to focus on the page 
content. To make it easier to determine what is spoken, JAWS now offers 
three levels
of verbosity for the Virtual Cursor, giving you control over how much detail 
you want to hear when reading various web content. The three levels are:

list of 3 items
. High - JAWS speaks the most information about elements on the page or 
inside a document. Everything is announced at this level.
. Medium - This level is configured to provide the best user experience on 
most pages and documents and is the default verbosity level.
. Low - JAWS speaks as little structural information as possible about the 
elements on a page or inside a document.
list end

To choose a verbosity level, do the following:

list of 5 items
1. Press INSERT+F2, and select Settings Center.
2. In the Search edit box, type "web verbosity" without the quotes.
3. Press DOWN ARROW to move to "Verbosity Level" in the filtered search 
results in the tree view.
4. Press SPACEBAR to choose the level you want.
5. Press ENTER to save your change and close Settings Center.
list end

You can also choose a Virtual Cursor verbosity level to be active for a 
specific website. From the website where you want to use a different 
verbosity
level, press INSERT+V to open Quick Settings, navigate to the Personalized 
Web Settings group, and press SPACEBAR on Verbosity Level to choose the 
verbosity
level you want for the current site.

Each verbosity level is preset to provide the most optimal experience. 
However, just like with speech verbosity, each level can be further 
customized to
give only the information you want to hear. For example, you may want to 
continue using the default Medium verbosity level, but you may want JAWS to 
announce
a couple more elements that are not spoken by default at this level.

To customize a verbosity level, open Settings Center, expand the 
Web/HTML/PDFs group, expand the Reading group, and expand the Configure 
Verbosity Levels
group. Next, press the SPACEBAR on the verbosity level you want to 
customize. A dialog box opens containing a tree view listing the structural 
elements
that can be announced by the Virtual Cursor. Use the SPACEBAR to select or 
clear an element and then choose OK to save your changes.

"Document and Web Pages Automatically Read when Loaded" Option Added to 
Settings Center

The option to determine whether or not JAWS automatically begins reading 
after a PDF document or web page loads has been added to Settings Center and 
Quick
Settings. Previously, this option was only available for Fusion users, but 
it has been expanded to be available for users who are only running JAWS.

When enabled, JAWS automatically begins reading web pages and PDF documents 
when loaded. Turn it off if you do not want JAWS to automatically begin 
reading.
Disabling this option is especially useful if you are using JAWS in 
conjunction with screen magnification software as the focus is not 
unexpectedly moved
back to the top while you are using the mouse to navigate through the 
document.

By default, this setting is on when only JAWS is running and off when using 
Fusion or FSReader.

Support for Microsoft Mobile Voices in Windows 10

JAWS now works with the Microsoft Mobile voices, a new speech interface from 
Microsoft developed for the Universal Windows Platform. If you are running
JAWS in Windows 10, a new Microsoft Mobile voice profile will be listed in 
the Voice Adjustment dialog box and the Select a Voice Profile dialog box 
(CTRL+INSERT+S).
The available voices depend on the installed Windows language. For English, 
three voices are available. Additional voices can be added through 
downloadable
language packs which can be installed through the Region and Language 
settings.

Updated Liblouis Braille Translator

JAWS 2018 includes version 3.2.0 of the popular Liblouis braille translator. 
This offers our users the latest updates to contracted and uncontracted 
Unified
English Braille (UEB) translation as well as improvements for other language 
tables.

Improvements to JAWS Language Switching

If a document or web page contains text in a language that is different from 
the JAWS primary language, JAWS can automatically switch to the specific 
language
if the currently active voice profile contains the appropriate voice and the 
document author has used the correct tags to indicate the change in 
language.
However, most international versions of JAWS turn automatic language 
switching off by default, requiring users to manually change the voice to 
match the
language of document text. When manually switching languages, either by 
changing the active voice profile or using the Select a Language dialog box 
(CTRL+WINDOWS
Key+L), JAWS now only reads the text of the document or web page in the 
selected language, but will continue reading JAWS messages, application 
menus,
and dialog boxes using the primary language.

For example, if you have a profile that has Dutch set as the primary 
language and you switch to an English voice to read an English web page, 
JAWS will
read the English text using the English voice, but will continue using the 
Dutch voice to read JAWS messages such as the indication of links and 
headings.

Acronym Expansion Included When Spelling a Word

When navigating web pages with the Virtual Cursor and you encounter words 
that include an acronym expansion, pressing INSERT+NUM PAD 5 (CAPS LOCK+K) 
in
Laptop layout) twice quickly to spell the current word now also speaks the 
acronym or abbreviation.

Read Dialog Boxes in Modern Apps

When a dialog box is displayed in a desktop application, you can press 
INSERT+B to have JAWS read the entire contents of the dialog box. This 
command now
also works in Modern apps including Mail, Store, and Edge to read the 
contents of various popup dialogs.

Take care.  Mike.  Go Dodgers!
Sent from my iBarstool.
Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement.  In the 
end you have to ignore everything, & click I agree.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Tim Ford
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2017 8:18 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Link to download/install JAWS 2018 BETA.


Hi All,



I just cleaned out all my trash, and realized I lost the email that had the
link to JAWS 2018.  Can someone please send that?  The current emails on
that subject no longer have the earlier thread, and I cannot remember my
password that would get me into the complete thread.  Thanks!



Tim Ford

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