Hello,
Pardon me, if I am technically mistaken.
JAWS reading Dot: 4 5 6 and 2 3 4 of DBT templates:
1. My machine that has English (UEB) bana seems to read underline.
Whereas:
2. The other machine that has UEB Basic seems to read as bullet.
This is what I have discovered, could be only in my machine or could it apply
as a general.
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From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Caryn Navy
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2018 7:34 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: JAWS Duxbury mismatch.
Hello Kuenga and all.
Roger, I think you are right that JAWS says bullet when it recognizes these two
cells as the bullet and says underline when it does not. I just did an
experiment and found that when reading by line in a braille document, JAWS
says bullet when the UEB translator is in use but says underline when the
English (American Pre-UEB) translator is in use. I got this result in DBT 11.3
and also in more recent versions of DBT. It seems that the English (American
Pre-UEB) braille-to-print translator does not recognize dots 456, 256 as a
bullet.
Kuenga, this seems connected to your other question about the choice of
template. Perhaps one computer has had an English UEB template as the default
one, but the other computer has had an English American Pre-UEB template as the
default one.
Just a guess in Massachusetts.
All the best,
Caryn
On 7/14/2018 7:13 PM, Roger Newell wrote:
I think I know what the issue is. Please provide the exact steps you
do to perform this, and then I can help fix the issue.
The issue is that on one computer, JAWS recognises the dots as the
symbol for a bullet point, while on the other computer, it is saying
the computer braille equivalents of these dot combinations.
On 7/14/18, Kuenga Chhoegyel <mailto:kuengachhoegyel@xxxxxxxxx>
<kuengachhoegyel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear List,
I have two machines. Both have been installed JAWS 17 and DBT 11.3. Both
the
machines have windows 7 32 bit professional and office 2010.
When I type dot 4 5 6 and dot 2 5 6 one machine JAWS announces bulet and
another machine jaws announces underline.
Why do you think they announce differently and which is the correct?
Looking forward to hearing soon.
Kuenga Chhoegyel,
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