There’s actually an auto label function, but I don’t know how useful it is.  I 
might mention that, if you go to the graphics menu, as advised earlier in the 
thread, you can even adjust the min-max height and width range.

Ted

From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 10:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: JAWS 15 Question - Turning off "graphic" announcement in Windows 
Explorer


Also, directly related to this, do "Add-Ons," perhaps in the form of a JAWS 
script, ever get created for free distribution that do something like go 
through and attach labels to the myriad standard Windows icon graphics?

I'm actually really surprised that FS itself has not done something like this 
in JAWS itself long ago that is just the default behavior.  It just makes so 
much more sense to me, since announcing unlabeled graphics in the context of 
standard Windows navigation makes virtually no sense.  On webpages or within 
PDFs that's another matter if the person who put them together didn't use 
alternate text, since it's good to know that a graphic is there.

Brian

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