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Lou,
One of the neatest features in later versions of JAWS (I think it started
with version 14) is "Flexible Web." This feature allows you to skip around
parts of a page that you don't care about, such as advertisement frames, and
begin reading exactly where you want on the page. It takes some
experimentation to get it set up, but it does pretty well once you get it
working. I use it to navigate the Kim Komando Web site which is one of the
busiest and most frustrating sites I've visited.
Steve
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From: "Lou Kolb" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: August 07, 2015 21:57
Subject: OT: Jaws
> For years, I've been stuck at Jaws 11, not wanting to pay what FS wanted
> to
> upgrade to Jaws 16. On the plus side, it motivated me to become familiar
> with NVDA, which turned out to be a fairly pleasant experience. It's
> really
> an excellent screen reader, especially given that its free. But I still
> use
> Jaws for most tasks so I finally bit the bullet and am about to upgrade to
> Jaws 16.
>
> i'm just wondering what you all find to be the most useful inovations and
> features in the last several versions. Thanks.Lou WA3MIX
> Lou Kolb
> Voice-over Artist:
> Radio/TV Ads, Video narrations
> Messages On-hold:
> www.loukolb.com
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