You can get Captcha Be Gone from here:
https://captchabegone.com/

Since it is written for the visually impaired, it is fully accessible via screen readers, including JAWS.

A couple of things to know.

It is not free, they use a subscription model, the program is fairly new so they are offering introductory pricing, either $3 per month or $33 per year. You can solve an unlimited number of captchas as long as your subscription is up to date.

I myself would have preferred a per use model, since I don't very often encounter captchas. But I'll take something that works over anything else any day.

It is available for Internet Explorer and Firefox. Chrome may be supported later on.

For the internet Explorer plug in, the Captcha solved window doesn't have any obvious way to dismiss it. You dismiss it using Alt+F4.

They say most Captchas are solved in 15 seconds, however, I've found that 30 to 60 seconds is more accurate.

hth

Cheers!


On 12/5/2016 8:19 PM, wayne smith wrote:
Can you give us more info on this program and where to get it?  Is it fully 
accessible with recent versions of JAWS, say from 15 onward?

Wayne

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Gene Warner
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016 6:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] captcha help

Or use Captcha Be Gone as I do.

On 12/5/2016 4:08 PM, Andy Baracco wrote:
Sometimes you just need to employ that biological interface, i. e.
sighted assistance.

Andy


-----Original Message----- From: Jim Pursley
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2016 9:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] captcha help

I, too, find cursor placement frustrating.  Have you ried tabvbing
instead of arrowing?

The audio captcha is, well, audible but I find cursor placement a bit
frustrating.  Practice makes perfect, I guess.  I resist having my
kids read me the captcha!

On 12/5/2016 2:36 PM, Kevin wrote:
I do that arrowing up get captcha verification tab and I'm back on
I'm not a robot checked box not checked!

-----Original Message----- From: Gene Warner
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 8:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] captcha help

Hi Kevin!

I have found that sometimes, JAWS will read the check box label
twice, one with the checkbox at the end, and the other sometimes with
and sometimes without the checkbox.

In the case where only one label has the checkbox, it's obvious which
one is the correct one to check, but when they both seem to have the
checkbox, it gets tricky.

What I've found that often helps, is to up arrow to the previous
input field or control, then tab back to the checkbox. Most of the
time tab will land you on the one that works.

Sometimes they use lists item for the various imput fileds, this is
OK for input fields, but for buttons and other controls it can create
a problem if both the list item and the control are selected, which
won't work, often attempts to activate the control are ignored
because they go to the list item instead. Tab will insure that only
the control is selected, which does work.

hth

Cheers!



On 12/5/2016 11:05 AM, Kevin wrote:
I need some help on a email form, I can fill out everything ok just
when I get to the bottom just before sending there is a check box
saying I am not a robot and it’s not checked.  how do I check it so
I can send my message?
I keep trying to press the spacebar to check it, but it won’t check.
Email is golden!!!
Kevin Lee
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