Just so you know, The document layout only effects spread sheets and
how they are presented, nothing else on the screen.
At 07:09 AM 9/5/2009, you wrote:
Hi,
under:
Jaws > Tools (or something well next to the option menu to the right
) you find the configuration manager.
Go to set options > html > miscelanious (I suppose) (english
translation?) There is an option for document presentation which I
set to screen layout. In the same area you can suppress all
automatic refreshing of web pages which I find disturbing while
reading a web page since the braille display gets refreshed and the
cursor position is restored to an other spot where I was not reading
and speech output gets interrupted.
Below html options in configuration manager there is an option menu
for word processing or such. I disabled language detection for all
sorts of texts since I happen to better understand foreign language
texts when read with German Eloquence since I got used to it back in
the days where language detection was not present and one just used
the default synthesizer.
Btw.: I love the webformator by Audiodata which is Baum Retec AG nowadays.
It works with Ie8 and sometimes has a better or more complete
presentation of web sites. Navigation is not as developed but you
could use it along side with Jaws. Some Java-Based pull down menus
do work with webformator and seem to not work with Jaws. It always
happens if there is no actual submit button for a web form but the
content of the page changes the moment that you select the entry.
Best regards
Jeronimo
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