Mary,

The punctuation level has been increased for the Firefox and Internet Explorer Set files. Thus, once you are in IE or FF, bring up the Window-Eyes control panel with Control-Backslash. Then, navigate to Screen/Punctuation. Notice that some of the punctuation levels have been set to program scope and are enabled. From here, either change the scope back to global or turn the program-level settings off. Finally, save the changes with Control-S.

Regards,
Steve



On 8/9/2013 8:12 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
Hi all,

Here is another question that has arisen since my recent migration to
Window Eyes 8.2 and Windows 7. I noticed that certain symbols, such as
the dash and the greater than and slash are pronounced when on a web
page.I have the math symbols set to off with global scope; that is the
default which I didn't change, and I would expect that I would not be
hearing these symbols spoken when in internet explorer. I've gone
through the verbosity settings, but don't see anything in there that
might help. I opened the internet explorer set but don't see any way to
get in there and see if there is somehow something that is set to
override the global setting. I'd love to get rid of these
pronunciations, especially when doing a read to end. Can somebody
explain what I need to do to make this happen?

Thanks.

Mary
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