---------Hi Paul,

Another suggestion for her might be if she doesn't know which key she has
pressed, to cursor with the arrow keys, then press numpad 5 twice quickly
to hear the phonetic pronunciation; e.g., kilo for k, papa for p, charlie
for c. She could leave her numpad5 set to phonetic spelling, and it will
speak the phonetics.  I don't know if it's possible to make _that_ the
default value for it in the application, but I don't think it is.  I
thought this might be of some use at any rate.

Flor. 
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: From: Paul J. Traynor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: Jfw List Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Subject: eloquence speaking badly
: Date: 08 June 1999 00:11
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: 
: 
: Hi members,
: 
: I am working with a client who is using jfw32 and eloquence.  When she
uses
: characters such as (g), (p), (b), (c) they all sound like they are the
: letter (e).  She finds this a little disorientating and I was wondering
if
: anyone could suggest what the problem is or better still a fix to clear
up
: the speech when it encounters such characters as the above mentioned.
: 
: She is using the latest eloquence which I thought would cure the problem
but
: not so I'm afraid.  The only thing she doesn't have is the jfw32 patch,
: would these help do you think?.
: 
: Thanks for any help you can give,
: 
: Paul.
: 
: 
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