[gui-talk] why is jaws cutting off text and how do I correct

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Apr 29 00:38:13 UTC 2009


Make sure your screen is maximized.  Also, sometimes antivirus or 
antispyware warnings can obscure part of a message -- if they are present.

Dave

At 02:04 PM 4/28/2009, you wrote:
>Hi list members this morning and again just now when composing an email the
>  jaws screen reader will only read to a point then as far as it knows I
>didn't  type a thing.  it's also cutting off parts of words.  When I 
>switched
>over to thunder ahead of a time out the message read right.  an example the
>sentence Will wait to see the other one, would stop on the h inother and
>when I  arrowed one word at a time it repeated the word Oth several times and
>when one  letter at a time the screen reader said blank and when back
>spacing it just said  space as if I did nothing at all.  This just started to
>happen today and  I'm sure it's something with the Jaws since when a 
>spell check
>was done the  message found no errors.  How do I fix this kooky one Huh?
>
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>constitution.
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