Hi Steve:

Pausing isn’t as big a deal with me either.  But, you’re right.  I even went 
into settings and changed the say-all settings to “say all with pauses” and it 
didn’t seem to matter much at all.  Maybe there’s something else I’m not doing, 
but, I can’t think of it.  If it did make a difference, it might have been a 
5th of a second’s difference.


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From: Steve Nutt via Talk
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2017 6:08 AM
To: 'Kevin Huber'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: JFW first impressions.

Hi Kevin,

It is.  Eloquence pauses all the time in WE, and I personally don't like that 
aspect.  JAWS there is no pausing at all and this is great for me, but not for 
everyone.

In the Code Factory SAPI Eloquence, you can turn this pausing on or off, but 
not in WE or JAWS as far as I know.

All the best

Steve

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Sent: 16 May 2017 18:32
To: Bryan Peterson <[email protected]>; Window-Eyes Discussion List 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: JFW first impressions.

Hi Brian:

I think that the pausing  issue is more likely a synthesizer issue, but I could 
be wrong.
Kevin Huber


On 5/16/17, Bryan Peterson via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, so I downloaded and installed the demo of JAWS 18. I’m slowly 
> getting the hang of it, though it’s taking me a while to figure out 
> how to save things like my keyboard settings and speech rate and 
> things like that so that they’ll be that way when JAWS first boots up. 
> I have noticed, and maybe there’s a way to change this? that when 
> reading a document it doesn’t seem to pause very long at the end of a 
> sentence, so it almost sounds like a run-on. That may seem trivial to 
> some but it does make it a little harder for me to follow what I’m 
> reading. But I’ve gotten so used to WE that JAWS is taking a while to 
> get reaccustomed to. But so far I might consider trying to scrape together 
> the funds for it.
> Focus your powers and prepare for buttle.
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