[JAWS-Users] Text analyzer and corrections

2011-11-24 Thread Brad Dunse'
Breaking into the free-lance commercial writing field, I really enjoy 
the text analyzer feature in Jaws. However, does anyone know of a 
faster way to access the mistakes it's found? For instance if it 
finds a space run at the 65th character, it would be awesome if a key 
could be pressed to take you there instead of counting in from the 
left margin, or ctrl right arrowing guessing roughly where 65 might 
be and arrowing from there to find it.


Thanks.

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today lol. If not, hope you had a great one.



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Re: [JAWS-Users] Text analyzer and corrections

2011-11-24 Thread Brad Dunse'
OK, so I found there is a Basic Trainging module on Text Analyzer, 
should have checked there first. The key combo Windows Alt I will 
move directly to the next flagged item.


Brad



On 11/24/2011  08:05 AM Brad Dunse' said...
Breaking into the free-lance commercial writing field, I really 
enjoy the text analyzer feature in Jaws. However, does anyone know 
of a faster way to access the mistakes it's found? For instance if 
it finds a space run at the 65th character, it would be awesome if a 
key could be pressed to take you there instead of counting in from 
the left margin, or ctrl right arrowing guessing roughly where 65 
might be and arrowing from there to find it.


Thanks.

Happy Thanksgiving to all US members if you're actually reading this 
today lol. If not, hope you had a great one.



Brad Dunse

Every day is a new one full of hope and possibility, absolutely 
unaffected by those previous to it, minus the wisdom gained by their 
passing. --Capt'n Frank


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 unless he or she begins with some wild expectations.. -Ralph Charell

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