This is because they have braille set to structured mode when it sounds like
what they want is line mode.
If this person wants to contact me privately, I'm more than happy to help
them sort it out. My e-mail address is:
[email protected]
Cheers
Alex

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of brad
Sent: 06 July 2012 14:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] jaws 11, braille displays work upgrades and help
needed

I am forwarding this onto the list for a friend.  Can anyone help?

 

From: Zimpher Kendall J [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 6:27 AM
To: brad
Subject: Hey, can you post this to the jaws list for me? Thanks and have an
awesome day!

 

Recently, I have had an upgrade to my systems at my place of employment. For
the longest time, we used JAWS 7 because it worked the best with our
proprietary systems. Now after the upgrade, it has become necessary to use
JAWS 11. JAWS 11 is the highest that our license allows us to utilize at
this time.

I am also using a focus 80 Braille display. My question is this. Since
upgrading to 11, I am noticing that every time I go in to an application
such as email or the application needed to update a customer's address and
phone number there is unnecessary information all the way to the left hand
side of my display. For instance while in E-mail the left side of the
display will show the word "inbox." I'd like to get rid of this information.
It takes up room on the display, and for the work I do it is not needed. I
have tried turning off Flash messages completely, and have changed many of
the verbosity settings with no success. Any suggestions to fix this problem
would be appreciated.

Also JAWS 11 tends to speak a lot of unnecessary information as well. Each
time I move from screen to screen JAWS will say "secure connection." Is
there a way to turn some of this chatter off?

Thank you in advance

 

Kaye Zimpher

Atlanta Compliance, Automated Collections

Team P

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