Hi,
the correct term is an acronym spelled CAPTCHA for those images. I
understood that Firefox 10 works with WebVisum. There is no other
working model, apart from audio reCAPTCHA. There is a danger that
spammers would use JAWS principally to solve CAPTCHAs, if it could do
so.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Saylien Brown" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 6:08 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] JAWS 13 Working with Capture Images?
Hello,
I'm using the latest build of JAWS 13 under Windows 7 64 Bit Premium
edition. I just got a new Dell XPS laptop and have installed both
Firefox 11 and Internet Explorer 9, which JAWS 13 works well with both
browsers. One problem, the excellent add-on for deciphering those
pesky capture images (Webvisum) hasn't been updated to work with
FireFox 11. I'm kind of surprised that HJ hasn't given this
deciphering capability to JAWS 13 yet for it's obvious these Capture
images are a problem for visually impared end-users on the web.
Does anyone know if the creator has plans of updating Webvisum to work
with FireFox 11? If not, is there any other add-on or program
available that will do what Webvisum did under FireFox 3.6?
Thanks for your help.
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