I am not sure, but I don't think you can do what you want. You can do this with links, having WE say "link" before the actual text that has the link associated with it, or having the word "link" said after the text. Personally, I prefer saying "link" before so I know I'm looking at links while arrowing down for a quick peruse of a page I'm familiar with. For me, same goes for hearing the heading spoken first, since with that I hear the heading level immediately, which can be helpful.

I suppose GW can change the program in future to have the wordd heading speak speak after the actual heading if they feel this is a desired feature.

If I am wrong about all of this, forgive me for being washed up.

Best,
Steve


----- Original Message ----- From: "Sky Mundell" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:32 PM
Subject: Window-Eyes question for a friend


Hi list.
I have a friend who is starting to use Window-Eyes. She has been a long time
jaws user, and she switched to the free version of Window-Eyes for office
2010. She has a question for me which I cannot answer. What she would like
to know, is when she hits the letter h for heddings on web pages,
Window-Eyes will say the hedding level before the name of the place she is
on. Is their a way to get Window-Eyes to read the name of what she is on,
and before the hedding level? So, for example, if you were on a website like
gwmicro.com, and you press h, what she would like it to say is. "you are
here" hedding 1, rather than hedding 1 you are here
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