I recall a response from FS that the "clickable" ghost issue is a known item and they're working on a fix.  I've no further information, though.  When I switched to Firefox as my default browser about 6 months ago when IE insisted on opening pdf's in the browser, the everpresent clickable sound was a real nuisance. Now it's just a nuisance.  Humans have a wonderful talent for drowning out useless noise so long as it does not tweak the emotions.

On 1/10/2018 9:59 PM, JM Casey wrote:
Hey everyone.

I know this topic came up here some time ago, but I'm afraid it wasn't
relevant to me at the time and wasn't a thread I took the time to read. So,
sorry for bringing it up again.

But yes, I was just wondering about this. I understand that there often *is*
"clickable" text on a webpage, and JAWS is trying to inform me of this fact.
But on many pages, every line will say "clickable", even though there is
nothing to click/nothing happens when you click. Why is this? And can I get
a happy medium somewhere? Obviously I don't want to miss important
information about a page, but when I'm reading a wikipedia article or IMDB
review or something and hear "clickable, clickable, clickable", on what
appears to be static text - that just seems like weird, excessive noise.

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