Vic,
I haved Jaws 8 on my desktop, which is also in trouble. Jaws was
reading eveerything, and tghat everything keeps changing very
rapidly. I want the tech to hear that. I can't run Jaws on my laptop
and don't want to anyway. It's standard, and my laptop is running XP
Pro. WE reads some main information as I have it set, but not the
rest of the stuff. I don't want to run my desktop for more than
perhaps 20 minutes at a time and preferably without peripherals running. Thanks
Evelyn
At 12:52 PM 9/21/2009, you wrote:
Try control+shift+W.
Personally I like to use the mouse pointer to read the screen line by
line.
Vic
-----Original Message-----
From: Evelyn Weckerly [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 11:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: very basic question
Hi,
Is there a command to get WE to read everything on the screen as Jaws
does in say-all mode? I'm having serious DSL problems here and may
need my isp's tech to be able to know what is going on on the
screen. I don't know if my modem is fried or merely scrambled. Thanks
in advance.
Evelyn
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