Hi Harry and the group. Did you install the latest update to JAWS?
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> On Jun 11, 2016, at 2:47 AM, Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
> Tonight, as I am up late, I'm reading some ham radio articles.
> I'm using Jaws 17, on a windows 10 desktop, and, of course, Narrator is also available if I need it.
> So, I clicked on a link, to a 2nd page of ham radio news articles. With jaws, the page just sat there, and did not load all of the page.
> So then, I shut down jaws, and pressed Windows enter, and Narrator came up talking.
> Then, for the heck of it, I said, "I'm going to see if Narrator can read this page, or not, and then, I'll know if it's a jaws issue, or, if it's a case of a web page not loaded."
> I pressed the reading command for Narrator, caps lock and the letter m, and you know what? The page, the entire page, was read, by Narrator.
> Now I know NVDA users are having the same problem, with this same web site, and same web pages on the site.
> So, try it for yourself, go to the link below that I've pasted in, and if it doesn't load using Jaws or NVDA, shut down Jaws or NVDA, and press windows key enter to launch Narrator, and then press the read command caps lock m and you'll be amazed as I was.
> Now, if I only could get the find command control f, to work with Narrator.
> The link to this page is
> http://www.eham.net/articles/?page=2&type=1
> Harry
>
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