Straight from the jaws lab: Text Analyzer When editing a document using speech only, inconsistencies such as unmatched parentheses, unintentional format changes, extra whitespace, and stray or unspaced punctuation can often be missed. The new Text Analyzer feature is a tool that notifies you of these errors in your document by using a spoken message or WAV file. You can configure JAWS to announce discrepancies by count, by description, or by sound while proofreading the document by line, sentence, paragraph, or Say All command. Braille users will benefit from this since a sound can be emitted before the user has time to read the entire line looking for errors.
Text Analyzer is off by default. To turn it on, do one of the following: Use the new layered keystroke, INSERT+SPACEBAR, T. By pressing and releasing INSERT+SPACEBAR, and then pressing T, the Text Analyzer can be toggled on or off. Use the Adjust JAWS Options dialog box (INSERT+V) to select Text Analyzer, and then select the type of alert notification to use. Use Settings Center. Press INSERT+F2 and select Settings Center. In the Search edit box, type Text Analyzer, press DOWN ARROW to move to Text Analyzer in the filtered results, and press SPACEBAR to select an alert notification. If multiple issues are identified in the document, press ALT+WINDOWS Key+I to move to the next item, or ALT+SHIFT+WINDOWS Key+I to move to the previous item. Note that these keystrokes can still be used even if Text Analyzer is off. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
