Chip and Ron,
You are both right!
The Smile script does indeed read these capital letters in parenthesis
as follows:
 X girl
Y thumbs up
Z boy

Again thanks, When the smile script is not running, this does not
happen.
Jeff Weiss

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Parker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: odd speech with DecAccess Window-eyes

Jeff Weiss wrote:
> When reading some script examples, I found an odd speech behavior.
> (X) 
> should be a capital x in parentheses.
> Instead, my DecAccess Window-Eyes says "girl".

I'll bet that term is in one of your exception dictionaries already, and

that's why it's reading that way.  (X) is how Windows Messenger 
represents the symbol for "female."  Does it say "boy" for (Z) too?



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