I doubt Windows 10 makes a difference, so here are a few keystrokes for 
handling word 2010's spellcheck. Note that only the second is a JAWS command:

Instead of F6 to go to the list of suggestions, press tab and use the up and 
down arrow keys.
To hear the current line for context, press JAWS key+c.
To accept a suggestion, press alt-c.
Alt-I for ignore once, alt-g for ignore all instances of this spelling.
Alt-u to go back and undo the previous action.

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of JM Casey
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 3:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Office 2010 spell-check and JAWS

Hello everyone.

So I'm now running Windows 10, JAWS 18 and . Office 2010. I would like to 
upgrade to office 2016 sometime, but for now, this is just what I've got.
The thing is, I used to have office 2000 at home o my old XP machine. I think I 
almost never used the spell-check. I had something against them, generally. 
Whaddyamean I need the computer's help to spell? Well, I got over it, mostly 
because of work. At this former workplace of mine, they got on board with 
office 2016 pretty quickly, and I used the spell-check there with success. You 
had to hit f6 to get over to the correct payne even though jAWS would usually 
announce results before you did this, or else things would not behave as they 
should, but generally it worked rather well. Now, I find that when I hit "f7" 
in Word 2010, for instance, I get feedback from the spell-check, but even 
though JAWS says "list box" and appears to be focused on the list of suggested 
word replacements, arrowing up or down just reads the line of my document with 
the error. F6 does absolutely nothing, so it seems. The "change", "ignore", etc 
buttons seem to work as they should, but . "change" isn't much goo
 d without being actually able to select a word choice. I can hit escape to 
modify the document manually, which I'm sort of ok with, actually, but this is 
still a bit inconvenient. What am I missing?
Is this just what I can expect from JAWS and Office 2010? I'm using "print 
view" layout in Word, which is of course where I want to do most of my 
spell-checking, if that makes any difference. Any ideas?

 

Thanks.

 

 

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