I believe this is because Jaws cannot distinguish different languages,
which is why when you switch language, it will pronounce everything
accordingly. This way the Italian text is spoken properly.
Regards,
Chris
Dan Rossi wrote:
When working with another language, I switch to the Eloquence synth,
then set the synth language to, Italian in my case. However, when
using the PC cursor in WordPad, JAWS still speaks with the English
language phonyms. When using the JAWS cursor, or typing, JAWS speaks
with the Italian language phonyms. Is this expected behavior? Is this
a bug? Am I missing another setting that I need to set so that the PC
cursor will also pronounce the foreign language properly?
Thanks much.
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