If you press control plus shift plus n, the go to dialog box opens which shows what page you are on.
Regards,Feliciano For tech tips and updates, LIKE www.facebook.com/theblindman12v Follow www.twitter.com/theblindman12v > On Nov 1, 2015, at 2:47 PM, John J. Fioravanti, Jr. via Jfw > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mario via Jfw > Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 3:47 PM > To: The Jaws for Windows support list. > Cc: Mario > Subject: Re: reading page numbers in pdf files with jaws > > after the pdf has been opened, use the JAWS cursor to find it 3 or 4 lines > down from the top of the reader window. it'll be announced as a fraction, > for example 1/20, that is page 1 out of 20 pages. > I don't know of any keystroke, but it would be neat if there is one. > > > > >> On 10/30/2015 3:34 PM, John J. Fioravanti, Jr. via Jfw wrote: >> Hi: Is there a way to read page numbers in a pdf file using jaws and >> windows >> 7 64 bit? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lisle, >> Ted (CHFS DMS) via Jfw >> Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 8:37 AM >> To: The Jaws for Windows support list. >> Cc: Lisle, Ted (CHFS DMS) >> Subject: RE: Jaws 17 Download Links & What's New >> >> The disk contains both versions, and the install routine will analyze >> and determine which is needed. >> >> Ted >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of >> O.Addison Gethers via Jfw >> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 8:15 PM >> To: 'The Jaws for Windows support list.' >> Cc: O.Addison Gethers >> Subject: RE: Jaws 17 Download Links & What's New >> >> Hello Mike, >> I spoke with someone today at Freedom Scientific salesman about jaws >> 17 he told me that I will be getting jaws 17 sometime next week >> ,when I do get jaws 17 cds Can I still installed jaws 17 cds in laptop >> even though laptop is 64 bits and desktop is 32 bits when I receive >> jaws 17 ? Can you explained to me what is the difference between 32 >> bits for desktop for jaws and 64 bits for laptop with jaws ? >> Addison >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike B >> via Jfw >> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 6:42 PM >> To: JFW List >> Cc: Mike B >> Subject: Jaws 17 Download Links & What's New >> >> Hi All, >> >> Below are the direct download links for Jaws 17 for both 32 & 64 bit >> systems. Also, what's new is below the download links. >> >> 32 Bit: >> >> http://files.freedomscientific.com/WebFiles/JAWS/J17.0.1010enu-x86.exe >> >> 64 Bit: >> >> http://files.freedomscientific.com/WebFiles/JAWS/J17.0.1010enu-x64.exe >> >> What's new: >> >> JAWS 17 Features >> Smart Navigation, More Efficient Interaction with Complex Web Pages >> and Applications >> >> Today and in the future, users will be faced with an increased need to >> work with complex web forms, tables, and even applications that run >> inside of a web browser. This will impact your day to day interactions >> with services on-line such as banking and shopping, in addition to >> many web apps found in both companies and government agencies. For >> instance, Internet Explorer can be used to log onto a Microsoft >> SharePoint server to collaborate with other co-workers and create and >> store documents. The new Smart NavigationT feature is designed to make >> it more efficient when navigating web-based applications with the >> Virtual Cursor as the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW or CTRL+LEFT and >> CTRL+RIGHT ARROW commands move by control instead of character and word. >> This makes navigation such as moving across toolbars, tab strips, and >> navigation links more like navigating around a desktop application. >> Pressing the Say Character, Say Word, or Say Line commands twice >> quickly changes to the traditional navigation by character, word, >> line, sentence, and paragraph so you can review the text of the >> control. Smart Navigation resumes when you move to a different control by > pressing UP or DOWN ARROW or TAB. >> Alternatively, you can use the INSERT+X command to quickly toggle >> between Smart Navigation and the more traditional character and word >> navigation depending on the type of web site you are navigating. >> >> >> For example, if you use the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW keys to move across a >> tab strip, you might hear JAWS announce something like; "Home tab > selected," >> "Insert >> tab," and "Page Layout tab." If you wanted to review the items on the >> tab strip character by character, press the Say Character (NUM PAD 5), >> Say Word (INSERT+NUM PAD 5), or Say Line (INSERT+UP ARROW) commands twice > quickly. >> You can now navigate by character or word until you press DOWN ARROW >> to move away from the tab strip to another control. >> >> Smart Navigation is off by default. To turn it on, there are a few ways. >> >> The quickest way to enable Smart Navigation is through the Startup >> Wizard which automatically launches after JAWS is installed. When the >> wizard starts, select the Next button until you reach the Common >> Options page. You will be focused on a group of radio buttons where >> you can use the ARROW keys to choose the Smart Navigation option you >> want to use (Controls and Tables or Controls). Pressing TAB moves you >> to another group of radio buttons that allow you to select how Forms >> Mode activates. For the best experience with Smart Navigation, it is >> recommended that users set Forms Mode to Semi-Auto or Manual. >> This prevents JAWS from unexpectedly turning on Forms Mode while >> navigating with the ARROW keys. Once you have changed the options you >> want, continue selecting Next until you reach the Braille Settings >> page and then select Finish to save your changes. Smart Navigation >> will now be enabled for any environments that use the Virtual Cursor. >> >> Alternatively, Smart Navigation can be configured through Settings >> Center or Quick Settings. For instance, you may want to use Smart >> Navigation in Firefox, but not in Internet Explorer. >> >> You can also temporarily toggle Smart Navigation on or off using the >> INSERT+X command. For instance, if you have configured Smart >> INSERT+Navigation to >> be enabled >> by default and you encounter a web page where you would prefer not to >> use it, you can press INSERT+X to turn it off and use the more >> traditional navigation. >> JAWS will switch back to Smart Navigation when focus moves away from >> the browser or you navigate to a different web site. This command is >> also useful if you do not want to use the Say Character, Say Word, or >> Say Line commands twice quickly to switch to standard navigation. It >> offers the additional benefit of not automatically switching back to >> Smart Navigation when you move to a different control with the UP or >> DOWN ARROW keys. You can just press >> INSERT+X >> again to toggle back to Smart Navigation when you are ready. >> >> Note: When using this command to toggle Smart Navigation under certain >> circumstances such as inside a table, focus will not always remain at >> the location of the toggle. This is because the virtual document is >> reformatted as JAWS goes in and out of Screen Layout. >> >> Anytime you are using Smart Navigation, JAWS will work in Screen Layout. >> This presents pages in the virtual buffer similar to how they appear >> visually on the screen. Toolbar buttons or other lists of controls >> that are visually laid out horizontally on the screen are displayed on >> one line in the virtual document, allowing a single press of the DOWN >> ARROW to skip the entire toolbar instead of having to move from button >> to button to get past it. >> >> For a great example, please try JAWS 17 on a web form such as the >> WebTrack sample form on the Surf's Up pages. On this page, you will >> be able to see the power of navigating more efficiently with the DOWN >> ARROW then in previous versions. >> >> >> Smart Navigation offers two modes, Controls and Tables, or Controls. >> Controls and Tables offers the most complete experience with Smart >> Navigation and is the mode that is enabled when using the INSERT+X toggle. >> >> When set to Controls and Tables and you are currently not in a table, >> most web-based controls, including, but not limited to, buttons, >> links, edit fields, list boxes, tree views, and headings, are treated >> as single units when navigating by character or word. Performing a Say >> Character, Say Word, and Say Line command twice quickly while focused >> on a control will switch to character and word Navigation so you can >> use the traditional navigation by character, word, line, sentence, and >> paragraph to review a control, such as the text of a button or link, >> in greater detail. Smart Navigation by controls automatically resumes >> when you move to another control using TAB or UP or DOWN ARROW. >> >> If focused inside of a table, the RIGHT and LEFT ARROW keys move >> between columns while the UP and DOWN ARROW keys move between rows. If >> you press RIGHT ARROW to move from the last column in the current row >> to the first column of >> >> the next row, an ascending sound is heard. If you press LEFT ARROW to >> move from the first column in the current row to the last column in >> the prior row, a descending sound is heard. JAWS also announces the >> number of the row that was moved to. >> >> When focused in a cell and it contains any controls, such as a >> heading, or an edit field, pressing the Say Character, Say Word, or >> Say Line commands twice quickly will switch to control navigation, and >> performing these commands again twice quickly will switch to character and > word navigation. >> If the cell does not contain controls, you can only switch to >> character and word navigation. Moving focus away from the current >> table cell using LEFT or RIGHT ARROW will switch back to the prior >> navigation level, for example, pressing RIGHT ARROW while in character >> and word navigation will return to Smart Navigation in tables as soon >> as you move to a different cell. When you are in control navigation, >> or character and word navigation, pressing UP or DOWN ARROW will move >> to and read the entire row. Pressing UP or DOWN ARROW from the >> beginning or end of the table will also resume Smart Navigation by > Controls and Tables. >> >> For an example of using Smart Navigation in tables, visit the Tables >> with JAWS and MAGic page on the Surf's Up pages. >> >> When set to Controls and focus is not in a table, navigation is the >> same as the Controls and Tables option. The only difference is that if >> you encounter a table, you will need to use the standard table reading >> commands (CTRL+ALT+ARROW keys) or the Table layer (INSERT+SPACEBAR, t) >> to navigate the table. >> >> >> When Smart navigation is active, press ALT+DELETE or INSERT+TAB to >> have JAWS >> >> announce the current Smart Navigation level. >> >> New Sound Indication for Links >> >> As you navigate by line with Smart Navigation active, JAWS plays a >> sound if the current line contains one or more links which would >> generally be displayed on separate lines when you are not in Smart >> Navigation. This sound helps you >> >> identify that a link exists and gives you a chance to pause to hear >> about it or use TAB or the ARROW keys to move to it. To keep this >> sound from being >> >> too intrusive, it is not heard if a line contains a link that is >> preceeded by less than five characters. For instance, a bulleted or >> numbered list that >> >> contains a link directly after the number or bullet. >> >> Use Settings Center to Configure Settings for a Specific Web Site >> >> In JAWS 17, you can now apply settings changes to a specific web site >> domain >> >> using Settings Center. For instance, if you use Smart Navigation and >> you have a particular web site where you would prefer not to have this >> feature active, you can open Settings Center from the current site and > turn it off. >> Smart >> Navigation will continue working on all other web sites. >> >> To configure web site specific settings, do the following: >> >> list of 6 items >> 1. Open the web site where you want settings changes to apply. >> 2. Press INSERT+F2, select Settings Center, and press ENTER. >> 3. Press CTRL+SHIFT+W to open the settings file associated with the >> currently active web site. Alternatively, press SHIFT+TAB to move to >> the application list, press CTRL+HOME to move to the top of the list, >> and then press DOWN ARROW one time to move to the settings file for the > current site. >> For example, if you open Settings Center from the Freedom Scientific >> web site, you should >> >> see something like www.freedomscientific.com (Domain). >> 4. From the Search edit box, type all or part of the setting you want >> to change. For example, "smart" for Smart Navigation, "Forms" for >> Forms Mode options, etc. >> 5. Press DOWN ARROW to move to the filtered results of the Settings >> Center tree view and make your preferred settings changes. >> 6. Press TAB to move to the OK button and activate it with the >> SPACEBAR. The >> >> changes are made and saved. Settings Center closes. >> list end >> >> Now, whatever you have set for the current web site should only be >> applied when any pages on this site are open and have focus. For >> example, if you set Smart Navigation to Controls and Tables for the >> Freedom Scientific web site, >> >> it should be off for all other web sites which is the default, unless >> you are on Freedomscientific.com. >> >> New Options Added to Startup Wizard >> >> The Startup Wizard contains a series of pages that allow users to >> quickly configure some of the more commonly used JAWS options >> including speech settings, startup options, keyboard settings, >> verbosity options, and braille settings. >> >> The Startup Wizard automatically launches after a full install of >> JAWS, but can be accessed any time through the JAWS Help menu. In JAWS >> 17, we have added a few more options we expect users will want convenient > access to. >> >> list of 2 items >> . The page which follows the Run JAWS Settings page is now called >> Common Options. It contains new controls to configure Smart Navigation >> and Forms Mode. >> . A new Braille Translation Settings page has been added directly >> after the Verbosity Settings page and before the Braille Settings >> page. It contains the following new options: >> >> list of 3 items nesting level 1 >> . Language: Use this combo box to specify the Braille language. For >> example, >> >> English, Spanish, French, German, and so on. >> . Output: Use this combo box to configure the output mode for reading >> Braille on your display. The first option is always Computer Braille. >> The other available options depend on the currently selected language. >> For example, when the language is set to English United States, the >> available output modes are U.S. >> English Grade 1, U.S. English Grade 2, Unified English Braille Grade >> 1, and Unified English Braille Grade 2. If you set the language to >> French, the available modes are French Grade 1 and French Grade 2. >> . Input Use this combo box to specify the input mode used when typing >> Braille from the Perkins-style keyboard on your display. The first >> option is >> >> always >> Computer Braille. The other available option depends on the currently >> selected output mode. For instance, if you have chosen to display >> Unified English Braille Grade 2, then you can choose to type in either >> Computer Braille or Unified English Braille Grade 2. This setting is >> not available if the selected output mode is Computer Braille, or the >> selected output mode does not support input. >> list end nesting level 1 >> list end >> >> Create domain specific scripts for Web Pages and Web Applications >> >> JAWS has always provided the ability to script desktop applications, >> enabling many non-standard applications to be made accessible to JAWS > users. >> >> In recent >> years, however, more and more applications are being developed to run >> inside >> >> web browsers. For example, Microsoft SharePoint and Google Docs are >> web applications that allow you to create, edit, and save documents, >> as well as collaborate with other users, directly through web pages >> opened in Internet Explorer or Firefox. >> >> Since each web application can offer its own unique functionality, the >> JAWS scripts for the web browser are too general to be of use for specific > pages. >> JAWS 17 extends the scripting functionality to enable you to create >> scripts that only load when a particular web site is being accessed, >> so you can customize a web page or application to your specific needs. >> For instance, if you created scripts for www.microsoft.com, these >> scripts would be loaded for any >> >> page >> opened on the Microsoft web site. Domain specific scripts are loaded >> on top of the browser scripts so that JAWS can fall back to the >> general scripts in situations where a domain specific script behavior >> is not available. This gives scripters much more control when >> scripting a web-based application for a client at a job site as they >> can create specific functionality for the application without affecting > how JAWS performs on other web pages. >> >> To aid in creating domain specific scripts, three new script functions >> have been added. >> >> list of 3 items >> . GetDocumentXML: This function obtains well-formed XML from the Dom >> Server for parsing using the MSXML com object. >> . PerformActionOnElementWithTagAndAttribute: This function finds an >> element in the DOM by tag and attribute/value pair and performs an >> action on it such as setFocus, makeVisible, doDefaultAction, leftClick, or > rightClick. >> . PerformActionOnElementWithID: This function finds an element in the >> DOM by >> >> unique ID and performs an action on it such as setFocus, makeVisible, >> doDefaultAction, leftClick or rightClick. >> list end >> >> Using these functions, you could write scripts to do things like find >> and speak a particular heading, add the numbers in the last row of a >> table and speak the total, and much more, all without moving the Virtual > Cursor. >> >> To demonstrate domain-specific scripting, we have included sample >> SharePoint >> >> scripts that allow you to access web-based toolbars on a SharePoint >> domain using the INSERT+CTRL+F8 keystroke. To enable these sample >> scripts, do the >> following: >> >> list of 2 items >> 1. Create a confignames.ini file in your JAWS user settings folder >> located at C:\Users\Your User Name\AppData\Roaming\Freedom >> Scientific\JAWS\17.0\Settings\enu. >> 2. Add the following lines. >> [Domains] >> fsservices-my.sharepoint.com=SharePointWeb >> list end >> >> If the scripts are not working, meaning that toolbars cannot be >> activated with the INSERT+CTRL+F8 keystroke, check the address of the > current domain. >> If >> necessary, add another line to your confignames.ini to enable that >> domain to >> >> be recognized so that the sharePoint sample scripts load. >> >> Liblouis Braille Translator now included for English >> >> JAWS 17 has switched to the popular and widely accepted open-source >> Liblouis >> >> braille translator. This new translation now offers both contracted >> and uncontracted Unified English Braille (UEB) and the more >> traditional Contracted English Braille (CEB) when reading and writing. >> Starting in 2016, UEB will become the standard in the United States. >> Switching now to Liblouis will ensure JAWS offers the latest standards for > UEB translation. >> >> New in JAWS Touch Screen Support >> >> Since JAWS 15, users have had the ability to interact with the touch >> screens >> >> found on various devices like the Dell Venue series of Windows tablets. >> Using >> one and multi-finger gestures such as taps, flicks, and swipes, users >> navigate to and activate controls, read text, and perform other common >> JAWS functions. >> In JAWS 17, we have continued to enhance touch screen support by >> providing access to the Windows touch keyboard as well as adding the >> ability to edit and select text in documents, messages, or web pages >> right from the touch screen. >> >> Support for the Windows Touch Keyboard >> >> JAWS 17 offers full support for the Windows touch keyboard, enabling >> you to >> >> write documents, email messages, and fill out forms on the Internet right >> on your device's touch screen if you do not have access to > a >> >> physical keyboard. While a regular keyboard is still recommended for > writing >> lengthy documents or performing complex editing tasks, > using >> >> the Touch keyboard is convenient for writing a quick note, composing >> or replying to an email, or filling out a form on a web site. >> >> To activate the Touch Keyboard, double tap the Start Touch Keyboard >> button on the Desktop, or perform the new JAWS gesture, four-finger >> swipe down then up. JAWS announces "opened Touch Keyboard" and plays an > ascending sound. >> Once enabled, the keyboard is positioned in the bottom > part >> of >> the screen and each key is represented by a button. Use flick gestures to >> move to each key, or drag your finger around the screen to >> explore >> and locate keys. While exploring, JAWS plays a unique set of sounds to >> alert >> >> you when you enter or leave the area of the screen >> containing >> the touch keyboard. Once you become familiar with the touch keyboard >> layout, >> >> you can tap at the location of each key. To close the touch keyboard, >> perform another four-finger swipe down then up. JAWS announces "closed >> touch keyboard" and plays a descending sound. >> >> JAWS offers two different modes for typing characters: >> >> list of 2 items >> . Standard Typing: A key is typed when a double tap or split tap is >> performed on the screen after exploring to any of the keyboard >> buttons. If alternative >> characters are available for the current keyboard >> button, a triple tap will open a panel of alternative keys related to >> the selected >> key. Performing a triple tap on any keyboard button in >> the alternative characters panel will close the panel. Standard Typing >> is the default mode. >> . Touch Typing: A key is typed when the finger is lifted from any of >> the keyboard buttons, or a split tap is performed on the selected >> keyboard button. >> If alternative characters are available for the >> current keyboard button, a split double tap will open a panel of >> alternative keys related >> to the selected key. Performing a split double tap on >> any keyboard button in the alternative characters panel will close the >> panel. >> >> list end >> >> Use the new Touch Keyboard settings group located in the main Keyboard >> group >> >> in Settings center to change the typing mode as well as choose whether >> JAWS announces characters, words, both characters and words, or is >> silent as you type using the touch keyboard. You can also change how >> you are notified when the touch keyboard or the panel of alternate > characters opens and closes. >> >> Note: Changing the feedback for the touch keyboard is separate from >> the feedback for the physical keyboard. This means you can have JAWS >> say nothing >> >> when >> using a regular keyboard, but continue to announce both characters and >> words >> >> when using the touch keyboard. >> >> Text Selection and Other Improvements in Text Reading Mode >> >> Text reading is one of the three gesture modes that can be activated >> by rotating two fingers on the screen. JAWS 17 will now also >> automatically switch to Text Reading if you double tap on an element that > supports cursor >> navigation such as an article in the News app, or the text >> area of >> an editing application like Microsoft Word. When Text Reading is >> activated using a double tap on a text element, for instance, the >> second paragraph of a document, JAWS attempts to position the cursor >> at the location of the double tap. >> >> When Text Reading is active, flicking left or right moves by >> character, flicking left or right with two fingers moves by word, >> flicking up or down moves by line, flicking up or down with two >> fingers moves by paragraph, flicking left or right with three fingers >> moves to the beginning or end of a line, and flicking up or down with >> three fingers moves to the top or bottom of the text area. In >> addition, you can now flick up or down with four fingers to move by >> page, similar to using PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN. These gestures also move >> the cursor, enabling you to navigate to the location in a document >> where you want to insert text or begin selecting text. For example, >> you could flick up >> >> with two fingers to move to the prior paragraph, flick left or right >> to position the focus on a blank line, and then begin typing to insert >> text at that location. >> >> Performing a triple tap on the screen with one finger will now toggle >> text selection on or off. When enabled, using any of the above text >> reading gestures will select the specific unit as well as move to it. >> For example, to move to >> >> and select the next line, perform a triple tap and then flick down. >> Text will continue to be selected as you navigate until you perform a >> triple tap again >> >> to turn it off. To read currently selected text, you can now perform a >> two-finger triple tap. >> >> Other Touch Screen Improvements >> >> Dragging a finger around the screen to explore and hear each element >> now works in Text Reading mode in addition to Touch Navigation mode. >> If Text Reading is currently active and you explore to an item that >> does not support this mode, JAWS will automatically switch back to >> Touch Navigation. As you explore, you can now have JAWS announce the >> character or word at the current location >> >> by performing a split tap or split double tap. >> >> If you encounter an element that does not support standard cursor >> navigation, such as a button, or an item in a list, performing a >> three-finger swipe down then up now opens a Virtual Viewer window >> containing the name of the element. You can then use the navigation >> gestures described above to review this information. >> This is useful if you want to review a control in greater detail that >> you did not quite understand when it was announced by JAWS during >> exploration or when tapping it. When this mode is active, you will not >> be able to navigate to other items on the screen. If you explore >> outside of the Virtual Viewer, JAWS plays a sound to indicate you are >> no longer in the window. Performing the three-finger swipe down then >> up gesture again will close the Virtual Viewer. >> >> Tablet Orientation Notification >> >> JAWS now indicates in both speech and braille when the screen >> orientation changes between portrait and landscape. When changing to >> landscape, JAWS says "landscape, with home button to the left" or >> "landscape, with home button to >> >> the right", depending on the position of the tablet. When changing to >> portrait, JAWS says "portrait" or "portrait flipped." >> >> Explore Scripts >> >> A new Explore Scripts shortcut has been added to the Utilities folder >> in Windows 8 and later and the Explore JAWS submenu located under the >> JAWS program group in Windows 7 and earlier. Selecting this shortcut >> opens the folder where the shared script files are stored. >> >> Script Compatibility Mode >> >> By default, scripts compiled using the Script Manager or the >> scompile.exe command line tool in JAWS 17 will not work with prior >> versions of JAWS. This is due to changes in JAWS 17 to improve the >> localization process. In order to compile scripts that will work in >> JAWS 17 as well as prior versions, select the new Compatibility Mode >> option from the File Menu in Script Manager, or use the -c command line > option if using scompile.exe. >> >> Note: If you compile scripts with the compatibility option, and your >> scripts >> >> use messages defined in JSM files that ship with JAWS 17, those >> messages will always be in English regardless of the language of the >> JAWS version that is running. >> >> Sports Scores Lookup Sources Temporarily Removed from Research It >> >> Until we can get cooperation from ESPN to allow access to their sports >> results using the Research It feature, the MLB, NFL, NBA, and NCAA >> Scores lookup sources have been removed. We hope to add them back in >> the future once a solution is reached. >> >> Merge Utility No Longer Available >> >> Major changes have been made to improve the JAWS localization process. >> This included reorganizing many of the JAWS settings files. Due to >> these changes, the Merge utility is no longer installed with JAWS 17 >> as settings from prior >> >> versions cannot be merged. We are planning a solution for the future >> which will replace this utility and provide an even greater benefit >> for our customers. >> >> Take care. >> Mike >> This email was sent from my, iBarstool. 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