Why is typing the password so difficult? If you are finding that you need JAWS to speak back each character you are typing because you make mistakes, I suggest (and please don't interpret this as condescension or rudeness, because that is not my objective at all) that you buy a typing program such as Typability or Talking Typer to improve your typing.
On 3/4/18, net bat66 <netba...@gmail.com> wrote: > what i would like to see is a way to turn off the stars all together for > passwords and speak the keys i press. > the sites below do not have the option to show the passwords i have typed > in. > i am getting sick and tired of haveing to type my passwords in note pad and > > copy and pasteing them into the password fields because it won't speak the > keys > i press. at least window eyes has the option to speak the keys i press. > and don't tell me i need to learn how to type without speech. many web sites > > only give you 3 chances to get the password before you are locked out of the > > accounts. > my bank ,c v s pharmicy,office of personnel management ,kiser etc. > all require me to call them to prove who i am.. then wait up to 10 days for > > them to snail mail me a tempory password before i can access these > accounts. > where is the security in this when i have to have someone else read back the > > pin number that was mailed to me so i can record them to a voice recorder > and > type them in when i get home? > > Hi Robin, > > I have been experimenting with the, *, dictionary tweak, & Jaws only > reported UnReconciled when typing a password if I tweaked the Default JDF > dictionary manager, but not when I tweaked the Word JDF dictionary manager. > The Word JDF dictionary manager was my experimental application. > > But, if I changed the tweak to,* , a star then a space, in the default JDF > dictionary manager, then used a space after the star in the Word > application > JDF dictionary then everything worked as it should all the way around. > > What I'm trying to say is if you want the,*, to say, UnReconciled in a home > budgit, then add a space after the star in the application dictionary, but > then you'll also have to put a star then a space in front of any entry in > the application as well. > > If I've totally confused you by now, just let the list know what > application > you want to use, & I'll type up a set of steps that'll get it done for you. > > Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. > Arguing with a woman is like reading a software license agreement. In the > end you have to ignore everything, & click I agree. > > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/