Hello sir!!?
you can surely change the typing echo,
go ahead and open the jaws configration maneger.
well ither a aplication specific one by keeping that perticular application 
open?
or open a default one from the desk top....
now go ahead and open the menu bar by pressing the alt key...
press right arrow once to go to the set menue..
now down arrow and open the user options...... dialog box.....
there tab 3 or 4 times you will find a set of radio buttens for typing 
echo...
do the necessary changes as you dizire....
and then? press the apply butten and then ok..
then save and close the configration manager......
hope this has solved your problem to an extend...

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Thanking you in anticipations!!!!...
regards
Mamta.....
computer faculty
voice vision
Mumbai/india.....
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shadab Husain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] (AI) how do we permanently disabled typing echo in JAWS


In fact, to say the truth, I too am suffering acutely by the same
problem as you are. I think that retinitis pigmintosa is accountable
for the ear problem. My two sisters, who too have the same disease,
cannot tolerate loud sounds like me. Sometimes, to be frank, I think
that this bleeping disease will damage my spared ears also. Can anyone
bestow some light on this issue, please?

Sir! Sorry I don't know that how to remove the 'typing echo'.

Regards

Shadab


On 6/12/07, Subramani L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks:
>
> In recent times, my ability to tolerate sound is becoming difficult,
> obviously due to excessive use of headphones. Though my hearing has been
> declared as normal by a couple of ENT specialists, I am trying my best
> to reduce undue exposure to sound. In this regard, I would like to
> remove the 'typing echo' setting in JAWS and feel it can reduce much of
> the sound output while using JAWS. However, I am unsuccessful in doing
> it through JAWS verbosity adjustment. Is there a different method of
> doing it?
>
> Subramani
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