I wouldn't call myself an advanced user, but I always upgrade, but never
see a significant difference. I really wish they would focus more on
fixing bugs than adding features that most of us probably will not use
anyway.

Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Janie Degenshein
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 4:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [JAWS-Users] Benefits Of JAWS 15 Over JAWS 14

Here are the enhancements to jaws 15 new release Hope this helps:
Enhancements in JAWS 15.0.6025 (January 2014)

The following is a list of improvements made between this release and
the JAWS 15.0.5056 posting.

JAWS

  *   Resolved several issues related to JAWS and UI Automation.
  *   When performing a search from the Windows 8.1 Start Screen,
addressed 
issues where the search term you entered as well as search results were
not being displayed in braille.
  *   When you press INSERT+UP ARROW from the Search pane of the Windows
8.1 
Start Screen, braille now shows the same information that is spoken.
  *   If you open the Windows 8.1 Start Screen and begin typing a search

term using the keyboard on a braille display, resolved an issue where
the first character typed was ignored or changed.
  *   Resolved an issue with an empty virtual buffer being displayed
when 
attempting to use the Virtual Ribbon in Windows Explorer.
  *   When activating the Restore Default Settings button in the
Beginner, 
Intermediate, and Advanced Preferences dialog boxes, addressed an issue
with certain items not being reset to factory settings as expected.
  *   Many of the Surf's 
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re.htm>
training Web pages have been updated to provide the latest information
on navigating the Web using JAWS.
  *   Addressed a reported issue where JAWS would not play a sound as 
expected at the top or bottom of a document in Notepad even when the Top
and Bottom Edge was set to Alert With Sound in Quick Settings.
  *   Improved how JAWS reads in the Windows 7 Customize Notification
Area 
dialog box.
  *   Resolved an issue in the JAWS Keyboard Manager where JAWS would
say 
"list view" after every item while navigating the list of applications.
  *   Updated INSERT+F1 help messages for various controls in the 
PlaceMarkers dialog box (CTRL+SHIFT+K).
  *   Updated the INSERT+F1 help message for the Windows 8 and Windows
8.1 
Start Screen to provide information on navigating using the Touch
Cursor.
  *   If you lock your workstation during a Remote Desktop session and a

braille display is connected, addressed a reported issue where dots on
the braille display would continuously move up and down.
  *   Resolved an issue where changes to the dot firmness, position of 
status cells, and word wrap settings were not being saved when
configured through the Braille page of the Startup Wizard.
  *   JAWS now automatically reads the Force Windows Shutdown dialog box

that is displayed when you attempt to shut down or restart Windows 8
while multiple applications are still running.
  *   In the Table Layer for the laptop keyboard layout (CAPS
LOCK+SPACEBAR, 
T), you can now use CAPS LOCK+COMMA to read the current cell and 
ALT+SHIFT+PERIOD to move to the previous cell.

Java

  *   Updated the tutor message for tab controls to instruct users to
use 
the ARROW keys instead of CONTROL+TAB to move between pages.

Microsoft Excel

  *   Resolved a reported issue with JAWS not reporting the correct
colors 
in a cell using the INSERT+NUMBER ROW 5 keystroke.
  *   Resolved an issue with using Quick Settings to configure braille
to 
show the entire row or column not working correctly.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

  *   Addressed a customer reported issue with Skim Reading rules using 
colors and attributes not working as expected.
  *   If an item in the Document Regions dialog box (CTRL+SHIFT+R) does
not 
contain any items underneath it, it will no longer be shown as open in
the Regions tree view.
  *   Addressed issues with the Headings Announce option in Quick
Settings 
not working as expected.
  *   Resolved an issue in both Internet Explorer and Firefox where
lines 
containing check boxes or radio buttons were showing as blank on a
braille display using Line Mode.
  *   When using SHIFT+DOWN ARROW to select multiple lines of text,
resolved 
an issue where pressing SHIFT+UP ARROW once was not unselecting the last
line as expected.

Microsoft Office

  *   When navigating to the Language list box in the Options dialog box
in 
a Microsoft Office 2013 application, resolved an issue where JAWS was
not announcing this control or displaying it in braille.
  *   Resolved an issue with braille not displaying the "LRBN"
abbreviation 
as expected to indicate in braille that you are on the lower ribbon.
  *   Addressed a reported issue where it was not possible to navigate 
through the entire File menu in Office 2007 with Virtual Ribbons
enabled.
  *   Resolved an issue where edit combo controls on the lower ribbon
were 
not displaying their control types in braille.

Microsoft Outlook

  *   When navigating through appointments in the Outlook 2013 calendar 
using the TAB key, resolved an issue where JAWS was not reading the
selected appointment.
  *   JAWS no longer speaks extraneous information while moving between 
ribbons while in an open message.
  *   Improved table navigation in virtualized messages that contain 
non-uniform tables.
  *   The Language Detect Change option in Quick Settings is now enabled
by 
default. This means that if you receive a message that was composed in
another language, such as Spanish, and your synthesizer includes a
Spanish voice, it will automatically switch to that voice to read the
message.
  *   Resolved an issue with the Spanish version of JAWS where the
braille 
abbreviation for a meeting cancelation was not being displayed.
  *   When creating a new contact or viewing an existing one, JAWS now
reads 
the content in the File As edit combo field.
  *   While navigating in the dialog box for a new or existing contact
in 
Outlook 2013, JAWS no longer repeats the window title when you navigate
to a control that includes a "..." in the control name.
  *   JAWS now correctly indicates a task request in Outlook 2010 and
2013.
  *   Resolved an issue in Outlook 2013 where pressing SHIFT+TAB to move

from the Preview Pane to the message list was causing JAWS to also read
the window title.
  *   Addressed issues with selected text not being copied to the
clipboard 
as expected in certain types of e-mail messages.
  *   If you are reading a virtualized message in the Preview Pane and
you 
press CTRL+D to delete it, resolved an issue where the virtual buffer
was not automatically refreshing to display the next message.
  *   Resolved issues navigating the File menu in Outlook 2010 when
Virtual 
Ribbons are enabled.
  *   Addressed a customer reported issue with not being able to access 
submenus in situations when the lower ribbon automatically gains focus
when the ribbon is first opened and Virtual Ribbons are enabled. For
instance, when you open the ribbon from the Outlook Search Pane, the
lower ribbon automatically gains focus instead of the upper ribbon.
  *   Updated the keyboard help messages in Outlook for the ALT+UP ARROW
and 
ALT+DOWN ARROW keystrokes to state that they move to the previous or 
ALT+next
week in the calendar.
  *   If you have inserted a link into an editable message, JAWS now 
indicates when you enter or exit the link field as you navigate by
character or word.

Microsoft Word

  *   You can now use the cursor routing buttons on your braille display
to 
select or clear check boxes in Word forms.
  *   When focus is on a comment in a document and you press 
ALT+SHIFT+APOSTROPHE twice quickly to display the text of the comment in

ALT+SHIFT+the
Virtual Viewer, the text in the document that the comment applies to
will now also be included. This allows you to view both the comment and
its associated text without having to navigate away from the comment.
  *   If you press WINDOWS Key+SEMICOLON to open a Virtual Viewer window

displaying all comments, footnotes, endnotes, or revisions in a document
as links, pressing INSERT+F7 will now open the Links List dialog box as
expected.
  *   If the last cell in a table only contains one line, resolved an
issue 
where JAWS would not read the first line below the table unless you
performed a Say Line command (INSERT+UP ARROW).
  *   A flash message is no longer displayed while navigating by words
and a 
bookmark is encountered.
  *   JAWS no longer announces access keys as you navigate through
controls 
in the Word 2013 Proofing pane, or when you press SHIFT+NUM PAD 5 to
speak the access key for the current item. Access keys are not available
in this pane.
  *   When you navigate to the Language combo box in the Word 2013
Proofing 
pane, removed some extra speech that was not needed.
  *   When you activate a button in the Word 2013 Proofing pane, such as

Change or Ignore, resolved an issue where JAWS was not announcing the
button with focus after the next error was found.
  *   Pressing a braille display cursor router button while positioned
on a 
hyperlink in a document in Word 2013 will now activate the link as
expected.
  *   When indenting or outdenting list levels in a bulleted or numbered

list, resolved an issue with the measurements not being displayed as
expected in braille.
  *   Resolved issues with column and row titles not being read as
expected 
after turning on the Define Bookmark Table Column and Row Titles
Override option in Quick Settings and then specifying different column
and row titles to announce.
  *   Addressed a reported issue where JAWS was not announcing the 
description text in the Export tab control in Word 2013.

Mozilla Firefox

  *   Resolved an issue where check boxes were being indicated twice in 
braille.
  *   JAWS now supports the aria-owns attribute. This attribute allows a
Web 
page author to specify the logical structure of the page that will be
presented by assistive technology regardless of the HTML structure of
the page.
  *   Addressed issues with JAWS double speaking various controls on Web

pages under certain circumstances.
  *   When pressing ALT+LEFT ARROW to go back a page, resolved an issue 
where the PC Cursor would be active instead of the Virtual PC Cursor
until you pressed the TAB key. This only occurred on certain Web pages.
  *   If a tree view item contains a language attribute, resolved an
issue 
where JAWS was not automatically switching to the specified language.
  *   To help improve navigation on Web pages, JAWS no longer announces
the 
beginning or end of empty regions. In addition, empty regions are no
longer included in the Document Regions dialog box (CTRL+INSERT+R) and
can no longer be moved to using Navigation Quick Key R. This has also
been addressed for Internet Explorer.

Visual Studio

  *   Addressed a reported issue with JAWS not reading the contents of 
various text boxes in Visual Studio 2013.
  *   Addressed a customer reported issue with braille not working as 
expected while selecting text.
  *   Addressed a customer reported issue where pressing cursor routing 
buttons on the braille display were not working as expected to move to a
location on the screen in Visual Studio 2012.

Windows Live Mail

  *   Resolved an issue with JAWS not indicating when an e-mail contains
an 
attachment.

Downloads:

English

  *   JAWS 15.0.6025 32-bit - January 2014 English (113 
MB)<ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J15.0
.6025ENU-32bit.exe>
  *   JAWS 15.0.6025 64-bit - January 2014 English (119 
MB)<ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J15.0
.6025ENU-64bit.exe>

Spanish

  *   JAWS 15.0.6025 32-bit Spanish ILM Release for Windows 8 and
Earlier 
(219
MB)<ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J15.0
.6025ESN-32bit.exe>
  *   JAWS 15.0.6025 64-bit Spanish ILM Release for Windows 8 and
Earlier 
(226
MB)<ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J15.0
.6025ESN-64bit.exe>

German

  *   JAWS 15.0.6025 32-bit German ILM Release for Windows 8 and Earlier

(228
MB)<ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J15.0
.6025DEU-32bit.exe>
  *   JAWS 15.0.6025 64-bit German ILM Release for Windows 8 and Earlier

(235
MB)<ftp://ftp.freedomscientific.com/users/hj/private/WebFiles/JAWS/J15.0
.6025DEU-64bit.exe>


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-----Original Message-----
From: Donnie Parrett
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 7:28 AM
To: JAWS-Users
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Benefits Of JAWS 15 Over JAWS 14

I have the opportunity today to upgrade to JAWS 15.  Could someone
please let me know what some of the most important changes there are in
JAWS 15 over JAWS 14?


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