Hi, have you tried using the misspelled word hot keys Alt-; and Alt-' to move backward and forward when you are composing? These should work just like Word. When you reach one, press the Applications key to bring up the Context menu and arrow to the suggestions.

On 6/17/2011 9:32 AM, [email protected] wrote:
This issue started in Office 2007 spell check. Window-Eyes struggles in
reading the suggestion list. Sometimes it sounds like Window-Eyes is
trying to figure out what to read as the list is being populated. It
doesn't know which entry to read, because it may begin to spell one of
the suggestions down the list and continue to do so as more suggestions
appear.

My work-around is to wait, then use the read current line hot key to see
what WE is on in the list of suggestions. So far this has produced the
most accurate results for me.

-----Original Message-----
From: chris hallsworth [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 6:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Problem with Office 2010 Spell Check

Hello all.
Using Window-Eyes 7.5 with Office 2010, on a Windows 7 64 bit laptop, I
am having a problem with Word's spell check feature. It does not read
the not in dictionary edit box very well, and the speech is choppy on
the suggestions list box. I have tried reinstalling the sets to no
avail. I am using the Eloquence synthesizer.
Just reporting a possible bug.
Chat soon.

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