John,

Thank you for looking into this, and I'm glad you didn't take the risk of 
opening the classic scheme. 

The behavior on my system seems different. For example, pressing the right 
arrow on "speech and sounds" in the settings center does nothing. However, 
pressing either enter or spacebar activates it, one way or the other. I'm 
having difficulty establishing consistency. 

So, I've just downloaded FS's training module on "speech and sounds." I'm long 
overdue in figuring out this aspect of JAWS.

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From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of john.falter via 
Jfw
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 11:24 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: Attributes

Hi Adrian:
How were you experimenting with sounds?
If you open settings center, and press s until you reach speech and 
sounds, arrow to the right to open, you will see three sub-selections.
the first selection lets you select one of 21 speech settings.
The third selection lets you modify one of those 21 speech settings.
As to clickable and mouseover, try the JAWS dictionary. You could 
substitute a sound or blank for those words.
I looked into settings center, but I didn't want to risk accidentally 
changing any of my schemes.

On 5/15/2014 2:28 PM, Adrian Spratt via Jfw wrote:
> I've inadvertently caused JAWS to say "bold," normal" and other attributes in 
> IE. I was experimenting with speech and sounds, which I've never tried 
> before. Before this new behavior began, I clicked "no" before closing the 
> dialog, but some change I made took effect anyway.
>
> Any suggestions for how I can stop these verbalizations?
>
> My object was to stop JAWS saying "clickable" and "mouseover" without cutting 
> off all elements. Any additional thoughts about that would also be 
> appreciated.
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