Yes it does.  The problem is there is no sound that is played while you type
letting you know that there is a miss spelled word.  Window bridge had
support for this way back when.  It might be nice to see window-eyes do the
same in one of the office apps.  
Hth 


-----Original Message-----
From: Talk
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:29 AM
To: [email protected]; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: A New Way Of Composing email Messages, Has Some Benefits?

That same kind of spell checking ability exists with Window-Eyes in Word and
in Outlook itself.  

Bill


-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Dane Trethowan via Talk
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 10:54 PM
To: Shannon; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: A New Way Of Composing email Messages, Has Some Benefits?

Hi everyone!

I have a new way of writing email messages which I'm finding to be most
beneficial because I now have instant access to a "Check Spelling As You
Type" feature thanks to the excellent Jarte Plus word processing package, I
first write my email message in Jarte, copy the message to the clipboard and
paste it into the body of a new email message I compose in Thunderbird after
filling out the address, subject fields etc.

Writing the email in Jarte has the advantage of being able to use the
perfectly accessible "Check Spelling As You Type" functionality that Jarte
Plus offers, I'm not sure about the free version of Jarte as I started from
the Pro edition and have installed upgrades and updates were appropriate
ever since.

The way the function works is quite simple, when Jarte detects a incorrect
spelling a beep is heard, you then can review your text, place the cursor in
the incorrect word, , press the context key on the keyboard and see the
corrections offered for the word in question, hear the spelling etc.

I got used to the "Check Spelling As You Type" feature thanks to the Mac
machine I use where this functionality is standard for all applications
unless the user chooses to turn it off.  Jart Plus is the only application
I've found which offers something very similar in an accessible and easy to
use form, perhaps other users have found similar functionality and use in
other Windows software or perhaps within an email client itself? If so I'd
like to hear about it as I'm sure would other users.



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