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Date: | Fri, 11 Dec 2015 09:02:44 -0500 |
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Good Morning,
Search for attributes in the JAWS quick settings:
This option controls whether or not JAWS indicates attributes, such as clickable and onMouseover.
With speech, JAWS indicates these by saying "Clickable" or "onMouseover" respectively.
You can change what is said, or what sound to use in the Speech and Sounds Manager.
In braille, you see clk and omo respectively, after the text of the element or item.
To activate the onMouseOver attribute, press control insert enter.
To activate Clickable, tap with a cursor
The option is called Attribute indicate and in JAWS 16 is available in both a global and site specific setting area.
Jonathan Cohn
Software Engineer
Veterans Affairs
Section 508 Office
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Subject: [MARKETING] [EXTERNAL] [VICUG-L] turning off Clickable
Hi all,
I'm reading content on a website. Jaws says, "Clickable," after every
word: the clickable quick clickable brown clickable fox clickable, etc.
How does one turn this off (then on) on the fly?
I'm not sure where to start googling this because I don't know what it's called.
thanks for any help. I'm using Jaws 17 if that makes a difference.
Ciao
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