Hi Jim,

Below are 2 ways of doing this:

From: Carlos via BlindTech
In
"Settings Center"
under the
"Web / HTML / PDFs"
category, there is a subcategory labeled
"Miscellaneous"
Under
"Miscellaneous"
there is a setting labeled
"Indicate Element Attribute"
Unchecking this setting will stop Jaws from saying
"Clickable"
Although I would not recommend this since there are times when you will miss
out on elements of webpages that may be useful and are clickable.
Carlos

how to make JAWS ignore only the announcement of "clickable" without
affecting the other elements is to:

browse to a website that has occurrences of "clickable".
start settings center.
find and expand, speech and sounds schemes.
down arrow to and activate modify schemes.
Tab to, Edit scheme, & press the spacebar.
control+tab to html tab.
tab and down arrow to on click speak.
tab and down arrow to ignore.
tab to and activate ok.
at this point, the modified scheme needs to be saved and chosen to when
the browser is used.


Take care.  Mike.  Go Dodgers!
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Jim Pursley
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2017 6:44 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] How to remove "clickable" from Firefox web pages


While on web pages using the latest Firefox browser version JAWS
pronounces the word "clickable" more times than clickable opportunities
exist.  How to suppress JAWS saying clickable in Firefox Using Win7,
latest JAWS 18 build.?

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