looking at the synthisizer language actually will not stop jaws from
switching to that language on a web page.  In the later versions of jaws,
they have a detect languages feature, so that whenever you are on a web page
that is coded in a certain language, jaws will read in whatever it was coded
for unless the feature is turned off.
There are two ways to turn this feature off depending on which version of
jaws you are using. If you are using the latest version of jaws, jaws 7,
While on the web page, go to the configuration manager, You can go hear
quickly by pressing insert six on the main keyboard, then press the alt key
and arrow to where it says set options and down arrow until you hear text
processing,   and press enter.  In this dialog box, you tab til yuo find a
check box that says something like, detect languages, it is checked by
default, and uncheck it. then tab to ok.

Other versions of jaws, the same feature can be found in teh configuration
manager, under set options, but instead of it being under text processing it
is in html options.

I had to turn off the detect languages when I went to that page to, lol it
can be a bit disorienting. smiles

Kellie and my loveable Lady J.
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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: audyssey: My jaws talks funny


> Hi, Allan.
> Jaws has had that feature for years. Smile.
> Go to your language and synthesizer submenu and change Eloquence back to
> American English.
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> allan thompson wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I went to check out Project Aon on the net, and my jaws started talking
with a british (I assume) accent. While I have no problem  with accents in
general, it is still somewhat disorienting.  is there a way to make jaws
talk normally for me, in other words american english?
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> > I was pretty shocked to discover this, by the way. It is actually pretty
cool.
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