There are three programs for solving image captchas that work with JAWS. The most popular is a free add-on called Webvisum that works with Firefox and uses a proprietary algorithm for solving captchas. Once you install the Webvisum add-on, you press Alt-Control-numrow 6 on the page that contains the image captcha. Webvisum then solves it and returns the result on your clipboard ready to be pasted into the appropriate edit field. Another image solving program is called Rumola, which costs 99 cents a year. It works with both Firefox and IE, and uses sighted human operators to solve captchas. The third program is called Captcha Be Gone, which, like Rumola, uses human operators to solve captchas and works with Firefox and IE, and now Google Chrome as well. But it costs $33 a year, which is a steep price to pay if you only need to solve captchas on an infrequent basis.

Gerald



-----Original Message----- From: Tom
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2017 8:08 AM
To: jul
Subject: [JAWS-Users] email registration recapcha

I’m sure this has been asked before, but how do I find out what is in the recapcha box with jaws 17?
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