Sent from my iPhoneI am director of broadcast operations at voicecorps reading
service Columbus Ohio. Fortunately or fortunately depending on who you ask, I
am having to use Wireready automation software with latest Jaws and Windows 10
latest build on our automation computer. Any suggestions o
I have it in advanced mode and still find it talks too much.
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> On Mar 7, 2018, at 7:39 AM, Kevin Lee wrote:
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> You can also do it by running the startup wizard!
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> E-mail is golden!!!
> Kevin Lee
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> From: Mike B.
> Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 6:15 PM
> To: jaws-users-
ripts were, but if
> JAWS keeps removing them, well...you know.
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> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
> Behalf Of Charles Adkins
> Sent: February 22, 2018 5:07 PM
> To: JAWS-Users-List@jaws-users.com
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Sent from my iPhoneI am so frustrated. I finally through an exhaustive search
found some Goldwave scripts something that was so painfully easy with
Window-eyes. After talking to many I figured out how to install those scripts
which of course I can't remember that process anymore. "Not to wory,
I think Jaws with Itunes is a complete train wreck. When I try to play tracks,
the track I have highlighted doesn't play. Don't have the time to right all the
other stuff that doesn't work. fyi I was able to get Window-eyes to do more.
I'll try nvda, thanks for the tip.
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Maybe this territory has already been covered. But, have you tried a complete
uninstall and re-install? Have you tried opening with another screen-reader? If
you can re-crute some working eyes, I'd be curious if Winamp takes as long to
load without any screen-reader running?
Just some thoughts.
Sent from my iPhoneHelp, I'm trying to install jaws scripts for things like
Goldwave and Winamp. Doing a google search for Jaws scripts hasn't helped me
much. I found the Goldwave scripts but couldn't find a self-extracting file.
I'm a Window-eyes migrant and we always had self-extracting file
It has been painfully obvious to me that Microsoft has just given talk and
nothing more. If they really wanted computers to talk like Macs do they could
make them do so. All one needs do is look at the Edge browser and say no more.
I wonder if they'll strike a deal with vfo and Office like they