Hi Chris,

I was able to make what you are wanting to do work in Outlook Express & 
Word.  Below are the steps I used to do it.  I did use the default 
dictionary manager instead of 1 of the application dictionary managers.
1. I created the "
♂ " & copied it to the clipboard.
2. Pressed Insert / Jaws key + D, for the the application dictionary 
manager, & then pressed control, shift, + D, for the default dictionary 
manager.
3. Tabbed to the Add button, pressed spacebar to open the Actual Word edit 
field, pressed the back space key a few times to make sure this edit field 
was empty, pasted the, "
♂ " character.
4. Tabbed to the Replacement Word edit field, pressed the spacebar 1 time, 
tabbed to the okay button & pressed enter.
5. Invoke the control + S keystroke to save, & Alt + F4 to close.

This is how I created the " ♂ ."

I turned the numlock off, held the alt key down, pressed 8, 2, 0, 3, let up 
on the alt key, & there was the " ♂ ".  I then copied it & went from there. 
If you are creating 8203 symbol differently please let me know & I'll try to 
duplicate what you're doing.  The " ♂ " is what I get when invoking the Alt 
+ 8203 keystroke and I'm curious if you're getting a different symbol.  Take 
care.
Mike







----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chris Feist
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 11:43 PM
  Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Can I use the JAWS dictionary to notread 
Unicode characters?


  Hi.  Turns out I was able to create the Unicode character 8203 in Word.  I
  then was able to copy it and put it into the JAWS dictionary.

  However, I'm stuck once again.  It requires I put something in the edit
  field for it to be spoken as.  But to just use the spacebar doesn't work
  because then it splits up the voicing of words since this Unicode 
character
  randomly appears in the middle of words on Facebook.

  What I'm trying to do is have JAWS totally ignore character 8203 as if it
  wasn't on the screen at all.  But if I have to put something, even a 
space,
  in the field for how I want it to be spoken, it's still speaking
  incorrectly.  Not sure what to try next.

  If I can just figure out a way to have JAWS ignore this character, then my
  Facebook struggles will be over, at least in this particular case.
  -----Original Message-----
  On Behalf Of Mike & Bar

  Hi Chris,

  If you can't copy the character there will be no way to put an entry into
  the dictionary manager for it.  I made a mistake when I said the ASCII
  character 8203 was a, mail symbol. I used the word mail, spelled,M, A, I, 
L.

  It is actually supposed to be, M, A, L, E, as in a man's symbol.  I did an
  ASCII character 8204, & it is a female symbol.  I have no idea what or how
  Facebook works since I am not involved with any Social Networking groups. 
I

  do certainly hope that you can get the problem resolved but, from the way 
it

  looks the dictionary manager won't be of any help.  Take care.
  Mike

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Chris Feist
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 6:40 PM
    Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Can I use the JAWS dictionary to notread
  Unicode characters?


    HI.  When I read current line, what it says Is question mark, or 
sometimes
    it acts like a question mark and makes the word sound like it's asking a
    question.

    But if I put the cursor on this character, it says absolutely nothing.
  Not
    even blank.  It's completely silent.  But if I hit the current character
  key
    three times, it tells me that it's ASCKI character 8 2 zero 3.

    I tried to copy this character, but it just says "nothing selected". 
So,
  as
    far as I can tell, I can't have the JAWS dictionary ignore these strange
    Unicode characters, if that's what they are.  I'm really confused on 
what
    this even is.

    I can barely read statuses on the mobile site of Facebook anymore since 
so
    many of these characters are appearing in the posts.  It's maddening.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike &
  Barbara
    In Arcadia
    Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 7:30 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Can I use the JAWS dictionary to not read
    Unicodecharacters?

    Hi Chris,

    When I typed the ASCII 8203 into a new blank email it read as, " mail
  symbol

    ."  Is that what you hearing when Jaws is reading.  I ask this because 
in
    your example you used, question mark.  So, is Jaws saying, mail symbol 
or
    question mark?  If you can type the ASCII symbol, you can then copy the
    symbol, paste it into the Jaws dictionary manager actual word field, 
then
  in

    the replacement word field put a space with the spacebar.  At least it 
is
    worth a try.  If it doesn't work you can go into the dictionary manager
  and
    delete the entry.

    Hope this works for you.  Take care.
    Mike

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Chris Feist
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 1:08 PM
      Subject: [Blind-Computing] Can I use the JAWS dictionary to not read
    Unicodecharacters?


      Hi.  Is it possible to enter the ASCKI character 8 2 zero 3 in the 
JAWS
      dictionary somehow?  There's this strange character that began 
appearing
    in
      much of the posts all over Facebook, and it only seems to be read
  allowed
    by
      screen-readers, not visually seen.  It disrupts the flow of the
  sentences,
      sounding something like this:

      HI, How is everbod question mark y doing? I' question mark m doing 
fine.

      It's awful.  Since I doubt Facebook will fix whatever they broke last
    week,
      especially since they can't see it on the screen, I thought I'd try to
    take
      matters into my own hands and see if I can force JAWS to ignore this
    strange
      character so JAWS will read each sentence properly like before.

      So, if it's possible, how do I enter this ASCKI character 8 2 zero 3 
in
    the
      JAWS dictionary edit field?  Thanks.

      Chris Feist - The one and only!

      "Don't walk behind me I will not lead, don't walk in front of me I 
will
    not
      follow, just walk beside me and be my friend." - Author unknown




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