I should add that this is a verbosity option within Window-Eyes.
Meaning if the page is tagged to switch languages or dialects and that
language or dialect is installed, Window-Eyes will switch as needed.
You can disable this under the Browse Mode group, Languages elements and
the Switch Synthesizer Language Automatically checkbox. This feature
has been around for a long time but I don't remember exactly what
version it was added to.
Regards,
Doug
John W. Carty wrote:
Kim,
The specific web site you were reading from had the language set to
british English within the html.
This isn't a we issue, but an html issue.
John Carty
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