Steve,
This is off the top of my head, so it's far from perfect. If you turn JFW's
keyboard echo off, that should take care of the TX window since the only
thing that changes is what you type, and it's not highlighted so Jaws won't
speak it. If the RX window stays in the same place on the screen, you could
define a frame that reads that window every time it changes, or every time
focus shifts to that window. Does anything go on in the RX window while you
are transmitting? If not, you may not even have to fool around with frames,
and turning off keyboard echo should be sufficient. Then again, maybe I'm
not fully understanding the situation.
Steve
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From: "steve" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 16:20
Subject: On topic JAWS question
> Here's a novelty, a ham radio related JAWS question:
>
> I've been running RTTY using 2 pc's. 1 for rx and the other for tx and
> logging. If I try and do this on 1 computer with insert-s toggled to
> "all",
> it not only reads the incoming text, but also mixes in the outgoing text
> as
> it appears in it's own window. This gets confusing.
>
> It's not possible in MMTTY software to close the tx window or to tell the
> program not to display outgoing text.
>
> Is it possible in jaws, perhaps witha frame or something, to have a
> portion
> of the screen not speak? In this case, I would like to have the rx
> window
> continue to speak while the tx window is silent.
>
> Tnx Steve KW3A
>
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