Hi Simon, what you have to do is press control-backslash, then go to screen in the treview, then press right arrow to expand the treview, then press p, and you should find the menu. Unlike JAWS, NVDA, or System access, the options for punctuation are not none, some, most, or all. There is math, textual, space, and misolanious. Math, textual, and misolainious do the same thing as the none, some, most, or all punctuation in other screen readers. Space, however, reads spaces between words. For example. Hello space how space are space you? Lets say you want to turn on the math option of the punctuation settings, in the punctuation section of the screen menu, press tab, until you hear math global toggle scope. Then tab one more time, and you should hear math global, on, dictunary only, or off, for global settings, or program, on, dictunary only, or off, for application specific settings. The same applies if you want to do the same to the other punctuation settings, whether its space, or misolanious, or textual. If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it.
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