To get to the dictionary manager, press insert-f2 and arrow down to dictionary 
manager.

When you open it, you can choose to modify pronunciation for the current 
application or the whole system.  If you want to modify the whone system, press 
ctrl-shift-d and make sure it says “default.jdf”.  Then, you have a tree view 
of languages.  Arrow down through it and you’ll get to English.  Use right 
arrow to open English and you’ll have choices for a couple synthesizers to 
modify pronunciations for that synthesizer.  Then, all the other words show up. 
 You can tab to buttons to change or remove, if I remember correctly.


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From: Pastor Gil Pries via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 12:23 AM
To: Carol and Roger; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Learning Jaws

Hi Joseph,
Does Jaws have a pronounciation dictionary like Window-Eyes has and how do 
you get to it?

Pastor Gil

-----Original Message----- 
From: Carol and Roger via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 6:26 PM
To: Joseph Norton ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Learning Jaws

Hi Joseph,

I did as you stated, but I could not download the files.  Also, I could
not access anything from the links.  The only file was the very first
one, getting started.

Carol


On 5/16/2017 4:35 PM, Joseph Norton via Talk wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I haven’t gotten that far, as far as migration.
>
> However, even if you download JAWS, you get the 11 hours of basic 
> training. This is the same thing that ships on the DVD, and, may be more 
> current, in some cases.
>
> Once you have JAWS up and running, Press Insert-J to open the JAWS window. 
> Under the help menu, you’ll find an option that says “Training”.  Select 
> that option and FS reader opens to the table of contents for the Basic 
> Training.  This appears like a Web page.  Each “book” that talks about 
> various features of JAWS is a link you can press Enter on.  For example, 
> when you tab to the link that says, “What is new in JAWS,” and press Enter 
> on it, FS reader will download the book if it is not present, then, put 
> you into the book.  (if the book has to download, you will need to say Yes 
> to the “User Account Control” dialog, as the program needs permission to 
> install the training materials in the proper location.)  At first, it will 
> seem like a Web page, which you can navigate in the usual way.  However, 
> if you press Control-P, it will begin speaking.
>
> Once you get the hang of it, it is a good way to get basic training.
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Amanda Lee
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:57 PM
> To: 'Joseph Norton'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
> Subject: RE: Learning Jaws
>
> Unless I mis-understood the sales representative, I was informed that 
> there's no media sent that we have to download JAWS.  But yes, with the 
> packaged version of JAWS, it does come with nice training materials.  You 
> can download the FS Reader training materials though which cover different 
> topics.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Talk 
> [mailto:[email protected]] 
> On Behalf Of Joseph Norton via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:50 PM
> To: Ted Larson <[email protected]>; Window-Eyes Discussion List 
> <[email protected]>; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Learning Jaws
>
> Hi Ted:
>
> There’s good news on this one.
>
> JAWS supplies most of its training materials in DAISY format.  They can be 
> downloaded through the FS Reader program which comes with JAWS.    The 
> training materials are also supplied on the JAWS DVD.There’s over 11
> hours of basic training material available (no, you won’t need to listen 
> to all of it).
>
> You can either use FS Reader to play the material or your own DAISY 
> player.
>
> You don’t have to switch between your program and FS Reader to pause, 
> resume, rewind or fast-forward.  Here’s a note from their FS Reader 
> getting started guide:
>
> Using FSReader with Narrated Audio and Training Materials
> With FSReader you have the ability to play, pause, skip ahead, or skip 
> backwards through narrated audio DAISY materials without actually having 
> to be in the FSReader user interface. This is GREAT for training purposes. 
> What this means is that you can be listening to a DAISY book about 
> training and open a practice document, for example, in Microsoft® Word or 
> Internet Explorer, or any other application. You can stay in the practice 
> document and still control FSReader audio with this feature! You no longer 
> have to press ALT+TAB to move between the FSReader program and back again 
> to your practice files. Just stay within the practice file, and use the 
> following keystrokes to control the FSReader audio in the background (if 
> audio is available in the DAISY book):
>
> Play or Pause Audio (toggle), CTRL+P
> Skip Ahead 5 seconds, CTRL+PERIOD
> Skip Back 5 seconds, CTRL+COMMA
> NOTE: Since CTRL+P is also normally used as a hot key within applications 
> to access the print dialog box, when FSReader is running, this hot key 
> will not open the print dialog box. Instead, if FSReader is open in the 
> background, this hot key controls the audio play and pause feature. If you 
> need to print a document while FSReader is running, use the application's 
> regular menu commands to print. Normally, that means just press ALT+F to 
> open the file menu of that program and then press P to open the print 
> dialog box.
>
> Also, you can copy the training materials to your own DAISY player.  They 
> work well on the NLS player.  Once downloaded, the training materials are 
> located in the folder C:\Program Files\Freedom Scientific\Training.  There’s 
> only one DAISY book that doesn’t have audio and that wouldn’t work on the 
> NLS player, but, everything else is there.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Ted Larson via Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:21 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Learning Jaws
>
> When I start to learn Jaws, I do not want to keep switching back and forth
> between my application and an online manual.  Can I get the manual on cd 
> and
> play it on a cd player?               Or, can I download the manual to a
> talking book cartridge or flash drive and play it on my talking book
> machine?  If so, where exactly can I find the manual, so that I can 
> download
> it?  Thanks.  Regards:  Ted Larson
>
>
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