I'm using Win 7, JAWS 17 but your process should not be too different.

Hit the Windows key for the start menu and arrow down to all programs sub menu. Arrow right then type the letter j to see if you have java on your computer. If so, you'll see the name java with a sub menu. rRight arrow again and hit check for updates to see if your java is up to date. If you don't have java go to java.com and download it. So far as I know the java program intereferes with nothing on my computer.

Then see if jaws will pronounce your virtual keyboard letters, which will appear as one letter links. The process for writing on this virtual keyboard is um dor do saco but I've been able do use it to log in.

On the other hand, it may be more direct for you to contact your bank or visit the site. If you visit the site, do a control F for accessibility or for screen reader. A lot of banks have accessibility protocols including a simpler site, like Citibank for example.

....

On a personal note I hope you are well in Venezuela. The articles I read portrays a country in crisis.

I guess Brazil is no cake walk either but at least it's on a gradual path of improvement following some unfortunate political and economic mismanagement by a government which had been in power too long. Too bad, too, as Lula da Silva did some solid things for the working class but his government was caught in several corruption scams, the biggest one being lava jata, or the Petro Bras money skimming venture.




On 9/4/2016 2:32 PM, Teresa Arroyo Llosa wrote:
Well, I don't know how they look like. I am in Venezuela. How do I know if jabascript is up to date? Do I select and coppy the letters somewhere? Could you please be more especific?

-----Original Message----- From: Jim Pursley
Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2016 1:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Introducing password with virtual keyboard

If the virtual keyboard is anything like what the banks in Brazil use,
you only need to keep javascript up to date and the letters will read as
text for you to select.


On 9/4/2016 1:24 PM, Teresa Arroyo Llosa wrote:
Hello,

I have Windows 8.1-64 and latest Jaws 16.

Can someone please tell me if it is possible introducing passwords with a virtual keyboard using Jaws; if so, how does it work.

In some banks and other business you have to use a virtual keyboard that appears when introducing a password, in order to do things in their website.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Teresa Arroyo Llosa

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