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I have a JAWS question.  When using JAWS with JJRadio, I can put my cursor 
on a digit of the frequency and hit up or down arrow to move the frequency 
according to the selected frequency digit.  Unfortunately, when I do that, 
JAWS speaks the field I'm in, which is the main JJRadio frequency display. 
This happens with every press of an arrow key.  Thus if changing the 
frequency from the keyboard, JAWS is babbling constantly.  The only way I've 
found to stop it is to turn speech off entirely and just use the braille 
display to read the frequency.  That works fine for me, but it would be very 
annoying to someone using speech, especially when controling a radio such as 
the Flex, which has no tuning dial.

What I'd like to do is turn off that automatic speaking, and then I can 
request the frequency with something like the say-word key sequence. 
However, I can't figure out how to disable the automatic speaking of the 
field when I hit an arrow key, causing it to change.  Any thoughts?
--
Jim Shaffer, KE5AL
Pflugerville, TX
www.jjshaffer.net
www.pgramblers.com 


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