just JFW 12.

On Jun 7, 2011, at 12:35 AM, Alan Dicey wrote:

> Dear Friends,
> Is this
> text analyser only a feature in JAWS 12, or can I find it in JAWS 11?
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> The article did not say!
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> Thanks!
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> With Best Regards,
> Alan
> Miami, Florida
> Alan Dicey, President
> United States Braille Chess Association - USBCA
> "Yes, Blind and Visually Impaired People, Can, and Do, Play Chess!"
> United States Braille Chess Association Home Page: 
> http://AmericanBlindChess.org
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> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "kimsan" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 8:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] text analyser
> 
> 
>> 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/ 
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