Now that is a new one on me! We Europeans usually speak more than one language but Chinese is not among those! <g> I know that jaws comes up in the system language on the box it is installed onbut it must have confused your Taxan accents for Chinese. *giggle*

Being a nonnative speaker of English, A Southern - and a Texan accent in particular - took some getting used to when we first encountered it many years ago but it didn't sound quite like Chinese. But then a friend from Texas during an English teaching campaign put on by my husband's church mistook a French exchange student who had enrolled in the English classes for a Chinese at first ... *g*

glad you got your problem fixed and thanks for sharing the story. I'll keep this. *g*

Smiles across the Miles!

Doris




At 10:29 AM 12/3/2011 -0600, you wrote:
I don't need to know where it is, how to use it, why it works...

I just want to say, it's a marvelous function of jaws and without it,things would progress much slower while getting help.

Now I bet none of y'all had this happen upon getting a new computer, but only me...

It came up speaking Chinese. I had my bro in law and we all heard it speaking this as wellas he was trying to assist me, but unfortunately, we are just plain Texans with our own unique language I might add, but this one had us in a pickle.

I have no idea what he did nor does he, but some how it got on English. I think I must have done something by pressing keys for narrator and getting it on Chinese, it was a challenge I do not want to repeat.

The windows narrator works very well in win/7 the voice Anna is very clear as well, in case y'all need or want to know, sure beats chinese,lol.


Trish
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