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Hear is whats new in jaws for windows 13 Features and Enhancements in JAWS 13 Change Page for Low Vision Skip to Main Content Search Search Home Products Purchase Support Training About Us Low Vision Facts Features and Enhancements in JAWS 13 This page describes the new features and improvements available in JAWS 13. Go to Enhancements in JAWS for a list of all improvements made in JAWS 13 releases. For more information and complete demonstrations, listen to the What’s New interview with Eric Damery or the September 2011 FSCast. To download JAWS 13, go to the Previous JAWS Downloads page. JAWS 13 Features region JAWS 13 Features Convenient OCR Frequently, you will encounter images that contain textual information. These can include a PDF file, the setup screen of an application, or the menu of selections for a DVD movie. While these images contain text that is readable by a sighted person, JAWS is unable to read the text as it is part of the image. The new Convenient OCR (Optical Character Recognition) feature enables you to access any image on the screen that includes text. With just a few simple keystrokes, JAWS will recognize the image in a matter of seconds and activate the JAWS cursor so you can navigate the resulting text. The recognized text will be in the same location as the actual image on the screen. In order to differentiate the recognized text from other text that may be in the window, JAWS will use a different voice when it encounters the recognized text. When you activate the PC cursor, or switch to another application or dialog box, the text is removed, and you will need to perform the OCR again. To use Convenient OCR, the following layered keystrokes have been added: list of 5 items • INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, W. Recognizes the current application window that has focus. • INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, S. Recognizes the entire screen. • INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, C. Recognizes the currently selected control, such as a graphical button. • INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, Q. Cancels recognition while it is in progress. • INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, QUESTION MARK. Speaks a brief help message describing the commands in the OCR layer. list end The following examples illustrate just some of the uses of this new feature. list of 1 items • You insert a DVD movie into your computer which brings up a menu allowing you to select from various DVD features. You press INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, W, and after a few seconds, JAWS will alert you that OCR is complete. At this point, the JAWS cursor will be active, and you can navigate around the screen using the ARROW keys and read the text of the menu. When you hear the option you want, press NUMPAD SLASH to perform a left-mouse-click, or INSERT+NUMPAD PLUS to route PC to JAWS to activate the option. Prior to JAWS 13, this menu would have been completely inaccessible. list end Note: Depending on the type of screen the DVD displays and the quality of the text, the Convenient OCR may not always work. Some DVD screens will be recognized better than others. list of 2 items • You open a PDF in Adobe Reader, which turns out to be inaccessible. Press INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, W to have JAWS recognize the text currently visible on the screen which you can then navigate with the JAWS cursor. Before performing OCR in Acrobat Reader, press CTRL+1 to set the zoom level to Actual Size. While this will cause less of the image to be displayed on the screen, this will result in higher accuracy during recognition. • You try to install or use an application whose interface is not accessible, such as Acronis® True Image™ Home 2011 or 2012. If no text is readily available when pressing TAB or when using the JAWS Cursor, you can try Convenient OCR. Start with the PC Cursor and press INSERT+SPACEBAR, O, W to recognize the text of the welcome screen graphic. You can then use the JAWS Cursor and NUMPAD SLASH (left mouse button) to move to and choose the possible buttons and links. list end About Installation When you install JAWS from the program disc, the OCR components are automatically installed. If you download JAWS from the Web site and have an active Internet connection when you begin the installation, the OCR components will be downloaded during the install. If you do not have an active Internet connection when you install JAWS from the Web download, a message is displayed at the end of the installation stating that some components were not installed. To use the OCR feature, establish an Internet connection and run the installation again so the OCR components are downloaded. Customizing the OCR Voice To customize the voice you hear when reading recognized text, do the following: list of 4 items 1. Press INSERT+F2, and select Settings Center. When Settings Center opens, press CTRL+SHIFT+D to open Default. 2. In the tree view, navigate to and expand Voice Aliases, then select Customize Voice Aliases. 3. Press F6 to move to the Voice Aliases page, and choose the Voice Aliases button to open the dialog box. 4. Select OCRVoice from the list of voice aliases and choose the Modify button to customize the settings for this alias. list end Quick Settings Quick Settings is a replacement for the former Adjust JAWS Options dialog box, and it has been designed to make it easy to change application-specific settings as well as individual document settings. With Quick Settings you now have the ability to easily: list of 2 items • Change settings for individual documents or applications. • Determine whether changes will still be in effect after your JAWS session has ended, when the computer is rebooted, or when a new window gains focus. Note that the persistency level cannot be set for individual document settings. Document settings will always be written to disk. list end To open Quick Settings, press INSERT+V. This single keystroke eliminates the need for INSERT+SHIFT+V (Personalized Web Settings) and INSERT+CTRL+B (Adjust Braille Options) since personalized Web settings and braille options are conveniently included in Quick Settings. What is the advantage of using Quick Settings? When using the Adjust JAWS Options dialog box in earlier JAWS versions, it was not clear if changes would remain after switching focus or maybe after a reboot. The new Quick Settings now offers user adjustable persistence levels, which are quickly accessed through a context menu by pressing the APPLICATIONS key from any of the items in the tree. The current persistence setting is indicated with an icon in the tree view and a check mark in the context menu. The icons are useful for a sighted trainer since it shows the current level settings at a glance. By default, all settings are now Save the settings so any of the changes you make, will remain after rebooting. The three Persistence levels available are labeled as follows: list of 3 items • Restore settings when JAWS exits. Think of this as session specific. When you close JAWS, the setting returns to its default value. This persistence is represented by the JAWS icon in the tree view. • Restore settings when focus changes. When you change focus to another application or document, the setting returns to its default value. This persistence is represented by the double window icon in the tree view. • Save the settings. When selected, the current value becomes the default and is written to disk. This level is represented by the disk drive icon in the tree view. list end Notes: list of 2 items • If you intend to adjust persistence, from the default (save to disk), you must set the persistence level for the setting before changing the setting. • Document-specific settings cannot be changed, therefore, the context menu does not display. In this case, any changes made to the setting are immediately saved to disk. list end How does it differ from Settings Center? The Quick Settings window is very similar to that used by Settings Center. It has a search box, settings tree view pane, configuration display pane, and help message pane. The major difference is that you can set how long changes to settings will apply for individual documents or applications. This is known as the persistence level. Note: You cannot switch to the JAWS default file (default.jcf) when using Quick Settings. To make default changes that apply to ALL applications, use Settings Center. How do I use Quick Settings? To launch Quick Settings in any application or document, list of 4 items 1. Press INSERT+V. This convenient keystroke is the same that was used to open the Adjust JAWS Options tree view. For example, with a Word document open, press INSERT+V. 2. The cursor moves to the Search box. If you know the setting that you want to change, type a term for it in the Search box. Next, press DOWN ARROW to move to the filtered results in the tree view. For example, type the term “typing” (without the quotes), press DOWN ARROW to move to Typing Echo in the filtered result list, and then press ENTER. Focus now moves to Typing Echo in the tree view. The default setting for Typing Echo is Characters. 3. If you want to change the persistence level, press the APPLICATIONS key, and then select Restore settings when JAWS exits, or Restore settings when focus changes. (Note that Save the settings is always the default selection when viewing persistence levels for the first time.) For example, press the ARROW keys to move to Restore Settings when Focus Changes and then press ENTER. 4. Next, press SPACEBAR to change combo box values, or select check boxes, radio buttons, or other buttons, and then press ENTER. (You can also press F6 to jump between the tree view and the Configuration pane to change settings.) The setting now uses both the selected persistence level and the selected value. The value is saved permanently, or until you change focus, or close JAWS as set by the persistence level. For example, press SPACEBAR to select None as the Typing Echo setting, and then press ENTER. As long as focus remains in the current Word document, typing is not echoed. When you move focus away from the document to another application and then back to the Word document, the value for Typing Echo is restored to Characters. list end Which files are affected by Quick Settings? Changes made using Quick Settings are stored in the current application’s JCF file or the current document’s JSI file. These files, along with other persistence level files, are stored in your user settings folder. It can be found by selecting Start Menu, All Programs, JAWS X (where X is version 13 or later), Explore JAWS, and then Explore My Settings. New Table Layer Keystrokes JAWS 13 includes a new keystroke layer for navigating tables. While the current keystrokes for navigating tables are still available, using the Table layer eliminates the need to have to hold down several keys at once to perform a table navigation command. Below is a list of the layered keystrokes for table navigation. Press and release INSERT+SPACEBAR, followed by T to get to the table layer. Then press any of the following keystrokes. list of 15 items • ARROW Keys to move by cell. • CTRL+ARROW Keys move to the beginning or end of a column or row. • HOME or END to move to the beginning or end of the current row. • CTRL+HOME to jump to the first cell in a table. • CTRL+END to jump to the last cell in a table. • NUM PAD 5 to read the current cell. • SHIFT+UP ARROW to read the current row. • SHIFT+PAGE UP to read from the current cell to the end of the row. • SHIFT+HOME to read from the beginning of the row to the current cell. • SHIFT+NUM PAD 5 to read the current column. • SHIFT+PAGE DOWN to read from the current cell to the bottom of the column. • SHIFT+END to read from the top of the column to the current cell. • WINDOWS Key+J to return to the prior table cell. • CTRL+ENTER or CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to move to the next or previous table. • QUESTION MARK to list the keystrokes you can use in this layer. list end The Table Layer remains active until you press a key that does not perform a table command, such as ESC, SPACEBAR, TAB, or ENTER. Results Viewer The Results Viewer is a more feature-rich replacement for Virtual Viewer, used with Research It, Skim Reading, and Custom Summary features. The new Results Viewer allows you to display script or internally generated HTML output in a web control window, which will offer more flexibility with the output format. The Results Viewer will support the following features and actions: list of 12 items • Able to navigate the Web control and exhibit the same behavior experienced when a JAWS or MAGic user navigates a Web page. • Output can be formatted with a wider range of fonts, colors, and sizes, or inserted into tables or various styles of lists. • Select links now with the mouse in addition to the keyboard as well as open web pages or invoke custom behaviors as defined in JAWS scripts. • The contents of the Results Viewer will persist, even after a focus change, until you choose to close the viewer. • Text selection and copy are now an option with both the keyboard and mouse and includes on screen highlighting. • Navigation Quick Keys are now available for use. • Activate links using the SPACEBAR or ENTER key. • Generate a list of links or headers. • When using MAGic with JAWS, the magnified display tracks the content as JAWS reads it. They are designed to work together. • Activate links in the viewer via the mouse. • The JAWS General Options\Document Automatically Reads option can be used to specify speech behaviors on Results Viewer startup. • Language switching. list end Note: The legacy Virtual Viewer will continue to be utilized for all other features including JAWS INSERT+F1 Help. Citrix® XenDesktop Support Citrix XenDesktop 4 and later is now supported by JAWS 13. The initial JAWS 13 release (13.0.303) supports desktop virtualization of the Windows 7 32-bit operating system. JAWS 13.0.527 and later adds support for Windows 7 64-bit. Like the Terminal Services and Citrix XenApp support, JAWS uses advanced technology that minimizes the use of available bandwidth, maximizes speed, and provides the full array of synthesizer and braille display configurations. Improved Access to Top Most Windows We have now provided a solution to make it easier to interact with Top Most Windows, often referred to as On Top Windows. These are application windows that pop up, without gaining focus or being in the ALT+TAB order. These are often found with Firewall or Antivirus programs and are intended to interrupt the user with information they must act on before continuing. You cannot minimize them or ALT+TAB away from them by design. Unfortunately, this presents a problem for keyboard only users since it is difficult to interact with them without mouse clicking in them first. Screen reader users are often troubled by these windows which cover up windows they were working in making it appear as if something is not working correctly when in fact, it is one of these On Top windows blocking the app they are focused on. Now, in JAWS 13, these On Top windows are included in the JAWS Task List (INSERT+F10) so the user can check to see if one of these Windows is present and to switch focus to the window from the Task List dialog box using the Switch To button. You will be able to identify such OnTop Windows if they are in the JAWS Task List because they will include the term On Top in the name. JAWS Merge Utility Updated The JAWS Merge Utility has been updated so you can merge settings from a previous version of JAWS installed on your computer, such as JAWS 12, into JAWS 13. Due to the changes we have made to enhance support for Microsoft Word and Excel, any settings files associated with Microsoft Word and Excel 2007 and 2010 will not be merged. All other settings files will be merged as expected. Automatically Detect Focus 40 Blue over Bluetooth JAWS can automatically detect the Focus 40 Blue over Bluetooth at start up without the need to manually select the correct COM port. To configure this option, do the following: list of 4 items • From the JAWS application window, open the Options menu and choose Braille to open the Braille Basic Settings dialog box. • In the Default Braille Display combo box, make sure Focus is set as the default braille display, and then select the Modify Settings button. • In the Select the output port edit combo box, choose Bluetooth then select OK. Select OK again when prompted to restart JAWS for these settings to take affect, then select OK once more to close the Braille Basic Settings dialog box. • Once you have established a Bluetooth connection between the Focus 40 Blue and computer, close and restart JAWS. JAWS will automatically find the correct Bluetooth serial port and begin using the Focus 40 Blue. list end JAWS Find with Context Specific History The JAWS Find feature lets you search for words or phrases in documents and Web pages. The terms entered are stored in a global history. Often, these terms are only relevant to the document or domain name on which the search was performed. In JAWS 13, you can now select the Context Specific History check box, which configures the Find feature to only display terms searched for in that document or domain. This drastically reduces the list of items in the search history, and ensures that the most relevant terms are always available for that document or domain. Note the following about this new option in the JAWS Find dialog box (INSERT+CTRL+F or CTRL+F for Web pages). list of 5 items • The Context Specific History check box is selected by default. • The first time you open the JAWS Find dialog box, the option is unavailable. Once you enter a search term, the check box is now available. • Any search term entered is only stored for that document or domain. • If the check box is cleared, the search term becomes global and is available for any document or domain. • The search history maintains a list of the last 25 terms. list end JAWS Cursor Support in Internet Explorer 9 and Microsoft Outlook 2010 Full JAWS Cursor support is available in Internet Explorer 9 and Microsoft Outlook 2010. In addition, Braille Cursor navigation while in Line Mode is also available in these applications. Microsoft Word Improvements The interface to the Word Object Model has been rewritten. You will experience a more responsive and accurate interface to Word. Updated JAWS Basic Training and Whats New The JAWS Basic Training and Whats new DAISY books have been updated for JAWS 13. You can install these books by selecting Check for Updates from the JAWS Help menu. Back to top from JAWS 13 Features JAWS 13 Features region end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.1006 (August 2012) region Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.1006 (August 2012) The following has been addressed or added between the final JAWS 13.0.1005 release and the JAWS 13.0.1006 posting. list of 1 items • This build resolves a problem with Web page forms not refreshing when using Internet Explorer. list end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.1005 (July 2012) The following is a list of items addressed or added between the final JAWS 13.0.924 release and the JAWS 13.0.1005 posting. list of 5 items • Improved navigation of ARIA menus. • In Microsoft Internet Explorer, if a bulleted list is nested inside a numbered list, resolved an issue where JAWS would read the bulleted items as numbers instead of bullets. • Addressed a reported issue of JAWS reading the actual content of password fields on some Web pages. • Resolved an issue where Personalized Web settings were not being loaded as expected after being configured for a particular Web page. • Addressed a customer reported issue using JAWS with the MPLab Integrated Development Environment (IDE) application. list end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.924 (May 2012) The following is a list of items addressed or added between the final JAWS 13.0.852 release and the JAWS 13.0.924 posting. list of 15 items • JAWS 13 now works with the most recent braille display drivers from Handy Tech and Papenmeier released in the second quarter of 2012. If you use a braille display from Handy Tech or Papenmeier and you have installed the latest drivers, you must install this JAWS 13 update in order to continue using your display. A version of JAWS 12 compatible with these new drivers can also be downloaded from the Previous JAWS Downloads page. • Addressed an issue where JAWS would not automatically detect changes in content on certain Web pages in Internet Explorer 8 unless INSERT+ESC was pressed to refresh the virtual buffer. • In Windows Live Mail, JAWS no longer announces read-only when opening a message or when navigating through links in an HTML message. • Resolved an issue where information in the To and Subject fields of an Outlook 2007 message was not always being spoken when entering the field. • Resolved an issue where it was not possible to post a status update on Facebook using Firefox. • Resolved issues of text on certain Web pages not being shown in the virtual buffer in Firefox. • When performing a Say All (INSERT+DOWN ARROW) in OpenBook 9 while JAWS is running, resolved an issue where a repeated dinging sound was heard and JAWS would eventually close. • Resolved an issue in the Windows Calculator where pressing D in Statistics mode to clear all data was causing JAWS to announce control not visible and data was not being cleared. • In the Windows Calculator, addressed an issue where JAWS would sometimes announce calculation results multiple times, or unexpectedly while entering a calculation. • Addressed issues of ARIA menus not displaying correctly in braille using Structured Mode. • Resolved a customer reported issue reading tables in Internet Explorer with a braille display. The contents of tables are now displayed correctly in Structured Mode. • Addressed reported issues with certain Web-based applications where JAWS was not properly detecting focus changes or updates in Web page content. • Addressed an issue with JAWS not speaking as expected when left justifying text in Microsoft Word and Outlook using the CTRL+L keystroke. • The script functions SetSystemVolume and ChangeSystemVolume now work correctly in Windows 7. • Addressed an issue using the Focus series braille display with a Network JAWS client. list end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.852 (April 2012) The following is a list of items addressed or added between the final JAWS 13.0.718 release and the JAWS 13.0.852 posting. list of 26 items • Improved how JAWS works in ARIA menus in Internet Explorer and Firefox. • A new DAISY book on using the Convenient OCR feature is now available. To install this book, select Check for Updates from the JAWS Help menu, then choose Convenient OCR DAISY Book. • The NBA, NHL, and MLB ResearchIt lookup sources now include the city for each team in the results just like with the NFL lookup source. • Resolved issues with the NFL and Business Search ResearchIt lookup sources not correctly returning results. • Resolved a reported issue where in some cases, characters would be missing when typing in Microsoft Word. • Addressed issues encountered in WPF applications when selecting text and navigating by paragraph. • Resolved an issue with the GetColumnText built--in script function not working as expected in Microsoft Excel. • JAWS now announces the character being deleted when you press the BACKSPACE key in the Express version of Visual Studio 2010. • When US International is set as the default input language in Windows 7 64-bit, addressed an issue where the Typing Echo setting in JAWS was not honored when entering text using 32-bit applications such as Microsoft Word or Internet Explorer. In addition, JAWS would echo the characters in password edit fields. • In Internet Explorer, If an ARIA live region is inside of an iframe, JAWS will now read the live region as expected. • Resolved an intermittent issue under Windows 7 64-bit where JAWS would not close properly when attempting to shut down or reboot the computer. When this occured, the computer would need to be manually powered off. • When performing any of the JAWS table navigation keystrokes in a message in Lotus Notes, JAWS now indicates that table navigation is not supported. This functionality is not available in Lotus Notes. • Resolved a customer reported issue where Excel 2010 on Windows XP would unexpectedly close when attempting to navigate in the Names Manager dialog box. • When navigating a form in Microsoft Word that contains dropdown combo boxes, resolved an issue where braille Structured Mode was showing mnu instead of cbo when the field is closed. • Resolved an issue in Microsoft Word where the message press F1 for help was not being flashed in braille when focused on a form field that offers associated help. If the F1 Help option in Quick Settings is set to Read with formfield, the help message for a form field is also now flashed in braille. • Resolved an issue where only the last word was underlined in braille after pressing CTRL+A to select all in a multi-line edit field in Firefox. • Addressed an issue in Microsoft Outlook where JAWS was saying bogus radio button when using the INSERT+B command to read the Appointment Recurrence dialog box. • Addressed issues of JAWS not properly identifying Move-up and Move-down buttons in various Microsoft Office dialog boxes. • Resolved a customer reported issue where the message computer braille was being announced after every keystroke when composing a message in Lotus Notes 7. • Improved JAWS reading when navigating in ARIA treeviews in Firefox 11. • Resolved an issue with navigating in a Microsoft Word form that uses a table where pressing INSERT+TAB was not reporting the current position in the form. This command worked correctly when used in a table that was not part of a form. In addition, the contents of form fields are now announced before the table position information. • Resolved an issue where pressing INSERT+H in Lotus Notes to list the available hot keys was displaying command descriptions, but not the associated keystroke. • JAWS now correctly recognizes the datatable=0 tag attribute in Firefox. • Resolved a customer reported issue where JAWS was not working properly with the Nuance Enterprise Express Editor, a medical transcription plugin for Word. • Resolved an issue using JAWS with the Key Note Gold speech synthesizer. • Updated the JAWS help for Microsoft Access to clarify which keystrokes only work in Access 2003. list end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.718 (February 2012) The following is a list of items addressed or added between the final JAWS 13.0.638 release and the JAWS 13.0.718 posting. JAWS list of 7 items • Resolved issues with the MLB, NBA, and NHL ResearchIt lookup sources not returning any results. • Updated the JAWS Help with the new layered keystroke for toggleing the Text Analyzer. The previous command, INSERT+SPACEBAR, T, now activates the Table Layer. Text Analyzer is now toggled using INSERT+SPACEBAR, A. • Resolved issues with JAWS not speaking on the LogIn screen after locking the computer or waking up from Sleep. • Resolved an issue with changes to the Scheme setting under the Say All Options group in Quick Settings not being saved correctly. • If Auto Forms Mode is disabled and the Virtual PC Cursor is located in an edit field when you perform a ResearchIt lookup, addressed an issue where Forms Mode was activated when you closed the Results Viewer and returned to the Web page. • The script functions GetSystemVolume, SetSystemVolume, and ChangeSystemVolume now work correctly in Windows 7. • Addressed multiple issues searching for specific topics using the Index and Search pages in the JAWS Help system. list end Adobe Acrobat list of 1 items • Resolved a reported issue where pressing ALT+DELETE was not reporting the correct cursor position as expected in some PDF documents. list end IBM Lotus Notes list of 1 items • JAWS no longer says selected twice when using the SPACEBAR to select messages in the Inbox or other folders. list end Microsoft Access list of 1 items • Addressed a reported issue where JAWS was not reading correctly when navigating in a data sheet. This only occured when using Microsoft Access in Windows XP. list end Microsoft Excel list of 10 items • When Braille Mode is set to Current Row or Current Column, increased the number of cells that may be shown on the braille display depending on how much content is in each cell. There now could be up to 20 cells displayed at one time depending on the size of the display. • Addressed issues where the List columns (INSERT+SHIFT+C) and List rows (INSERT+SHIFT+R) commands were not working as expected. • Resolved an issue where the closed or expanded state of a folder in the tree view of the Save As dialog box was not being indicated on the braille display. • Resolved an issue where setting a new monitor cell would erase previously defined monitor cells and place them all at the current cell. • When Cell Verbosity in Quick Settings is set to Content Only, addressed a customer reported issue where JAWS was not announcing cell coordinates as expected when selecting cells. • Addressed an issue reading a cell defined as a title if the cell data contained an ampersand character. • Resolved issues with the Totals Row and Totals Column options in Quick Settings not working as expected. • Resolved issues with assigning manual title regions. • JAWS is now much more responsive after deleting rows or columns from a large spreadsheet. Previously, JAWS would take several seconds to respond after deleting the data. • Improved the process for setting up monitor cells using Quick Settings. There are now 10 individual monitor cell options, 1 through 10, under the Monitoring Cells group. Pressing the SPACEBAR on one of these options will assign it to the currently selected cell in the spreadsheet. For more information, refer to the Monitor Cells in Excel help topic. list end Microsoft Internet Explorer list of 8 items • Addressed an issue where JAWS was not recognizing the tag when used inside a tag. • JAWS now announces the Required state of a form field when navigating using the ARROW keys. This was also addressed for Firefox. • Addressed a customer reported issue where JAWS was not reading the contents of list boxes on certain Web pages such as nkch.org/Job-145/Index.htm. • JAWS now recognizes the aria-hidden attribute so that text that is supposed to be hidden is no longer announced. • JAWS now announces the name of ARIA button menus, such as those found on facebook or Google, when navigating using the Navigation Quick Key B. • When downloading a file in Internet Explorer 9, JAWS will no longer continuously announce the notification bar as you navigate using the TAB key. • The Navigation Quick Key Delay option no longer resets back to 0 if it is changed through Quick Settings. • Addressed an issue encountered when running both JAWS and MAGic together where JAWS would unexpectedly close when attempting to paste text that was copied from an Internet Explorer 8 window. list end Microsoft Office list of 3 items • When quoted sentences are created in Microsoft Word and Outlook using the default smart quotes, resolved an issue where JAWS would read past the right quote instead of stopping at the end of the sentence when reading by sentence. • If you edited the last line of a paragraph in a Microsoft Word document or Outlook message, resolved an issue where moving by paragraph would no longer work until you perform the next or previous character command. • Removed references to Office 2003 from various INSERT+F1 help messages for Office 2007 and 2010. list end Microsoft Outlook list of 2 items • When navigating through the fields in a meeting request, resolved an issue where the contents of the field were not being read automatically. • JAWS no longer says not selected for each message while navigating the list of messages in Outlook 2007 under Windows XP. list end Microsoft Word list of 10 items • After adding a sentence to the end of a document, resolved an issue where the previous sentence command would no longer work. • In the Save As dialog box, resolved an issue where the selected folder in the tree view was not being shown on the braille display. • When a paragraph starts with a heading and then changes to another style, such as normal text, on the next line, the full paragraph no longer appears in the Heading List dialog box (INSERT+F6). Only the first line of the paragraph that contains the heading should be listed. • Changing the F1 Help option in Quick Settings now works as expected. When set to On and you are navigating through a form, JAWS indicates when a field contains an F1 help message. When set to Read with formfield is selected, the help content associated with the current field is read automatically without the need to press F1. When set to Off, F1 help for form fields is not indicated. • Resolved an issue with JAWS skipping several lines when atempting to move to the next sentence after inserting text into a bulleted or numbered list item. • Resolved an issue where using CTRL+UP ARROW to move to the previous paragraph was not working if another unit of movement, such as moving by character or word, was performed in the current paragraph. • After text is added to an existing sentence, resolved an issue where the ALT+NUMPAD 5 command would fail to read the current sentence until pressing LEFT or RIGHT ARROW, or performing a screen refresh (INSERT+ESC). • Resolved an issue where JAWS would say blank after each character typed into the edit field of the Find and Replace dialog box in Word 2003. • Resolved an issue where it was not possible to expand or collapse heading levels in Outline view. • Resolved an issue where JAWS would not automatically read while navigating in the Font edit combo with the Virtual Ribbons enabled. list end Mozilla Firefox list of 6 items • Addressed issues of JAWS not correctly reporting the font color. • When downloading a file, JAWS now correctly reports the download percentage as it updates. • JAWS will no longer announce hidden form controls in Firefox 8.0. • Resolved an issue where changing the setting for Auto Forms Mode was not working when toggled through Quick Settings. • Addressed an issue encountered when running both JAWS and MAGic together where JAWS would unexpectedly close when attempting to paste text that was copied from a Firefox window. • Resolved an issue where the braille display was not showing the currently selected item in a menu as you navigate with UP or DOWN ARROW. list end Mozilla Thunderbird list of 1 items • Resolved an issue where the Virtual Cursor was being activated when replying to a message from the Inbox and the message was not opened. list end Visual Studio list of 1 items • Added a new keystroke, CTRL+SHIFT+SLASH, to speak the variable value when stopped at a breakpoint. list end Windows Live Messenger list of 1 items • If you select text that was entered into the input field of a conversation, addressed an issue where JAWS was not reading the selected text. JAWS would only say selected when performing a selection command. list end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.638 (December 2011) The following is a list of items addressed or added between the final JAWS 13.0.527 release and the JAWS 13.0.638 posting. JAWS list of 10 items • Resolved issues with the Research It sports scores lookup sources where the expected results were not being returned whether you entered a specific date or not. • Addressed an issue with the Wiktionary lookup source not returning a definition if searching for a word containing uppercase letters. • Resolved an issue with the Time Search lookup source for Research It only returning the list of time formats you can use, however no actual results for your search were returned. • Updated the JAWS Help system to make it easier for users to locate firewall and ILM multi-user network authorization information. These topics can be found under Network JAWS and in the Index. • JAWS no longer says selected when using SHIFT+LEFT ARROW or SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW in ribbons to move between groups. • When performing a Say All using a setting other than the default Line without pauses, addressed an issue where JAWS would read the last line, sentence, or paragraph continuously until CTRL was pressed to silence speech. • JAWS is now less verbose when announcing the start or end of ARIA regions on Web pages. • When using Convenient OCR, the resulting text now remains available if you switch between the JAWS and Invisible Cursor. The text is removed when you activate the PC Cursor. • Addressed an issue where JAWS was not properly speaking the Username edit field on the Talking Communities Webinar client login screen. • Resolved a customer reported issue where JAWS would speak part of the word just typed when pressing BACKSPACE and Typing Echo is set to Characters and Words. list end Adobe Acrobat list of 1 items • Resolved an intermittent issue where JAWS would unexpectedly close when doing a JAWS Find in a PDF document. list end Eclipse list of 1 items • Resolved issues using JAWS with the Rational Team Concert plug-in. list end Eudora list of 1 items • Addressed an issue of JAWS speaking extraneous information when pressing CTRL+D to delete a message. list end Lotus Notes list of 1 items • Resolved a reported issue where SameTime conversations were not refreshing. list end Microsoft Excel list of 7 items • Addressed several instances where braille was not tracking properly in Line Mode. • Monitor cell information is now shown in braille as a flash message. • Resolved an issue where JAWS was not properly reading the controls in the Format Chart Area dialog box. • Resolved an issue where the Total column option in Quick Settings was not remaining on the same setting with a braille display connected. • After pressing EQUALS on a cell to begin a formula and then selecting a range of cells, resolved an issue where JAWS would not properly announce the selection. • Addressed issues of controls in the Sort dialog box not reading correctly. • Resolved double speaking issues encountered when entering data into a cell. list end Microsoft Internet Explorer list of 5 items • When on the last line of a multi-line edit field and Forms Mode is not active, resolved an issue where pressing the END key would jump to the beginning of the field instead of the end of the line as expected. • Pressing INSERT+SHIFT+V no longer opens the Personalized Web Settings dialog box. You can configure personalized Web settings using Quick Settings (INSERT+V). • Resolved an issue where alt text in links was not being spoken when the Text Links Show option in Quick Settings was set to Title. • After using SHIFT+ENTER to open a link in a new window, when you close the window, focus now returns to the link you opened. Previously, JAWS would place you back at the top of the page. • Resolved an issue with the Page Refresh option in Quick Settings. list end Microsoft Outlook list of 4 items • JAWS is now much more responsive when navigating messages in Outlook 2010 that contain graphics. • Resolved an issue where pressing ENTER on a button in the spell checker would not work unless you first used INSERT+3 to pass the keystroke through. Activating buttons with the SPACEBAR worked correctly. • Resolved reported issues of JAWS not reading reliably while navigating in the Calendar using the Day View. • When navigating text you are editing in the Signatures and Stationary dialog box in Outlook 2007 and 2010, addressed an issue where JAWS would not speak the phonetic or ASCII value when navigating by character, or spell the word when navigating by word. list end Microsoft Word list of 9 items • Resolved an issue where the pressed state of buttons in the Modify Styles dialog box were not being indicated in braille. • Resolved an issue where JAWS was not reading correctly when navigating in the Modify Styles dialog box. • JAWS is much more responsive when navigating by character over a graphic in Word 2003. • Addressed a customer reported issue with the laptop keyboard layout where pressing CAPSLOCK+N or CAPSLOCK+Y for the next or previous sentence was reading the sentence twice. • Addressed an issue where the Braille cursor dot pattern used when navigating in revised text, was being altered when changing the dot pattern for the standard Braille cursor. • When you move to a table using the List Tables dialog box (INSERT+CTRL+T), addressed an issue where JAWS was silent the first time you navigate to a cell. • Resolved an issue where JAWS was only indicating inserted and deleted text in a document when using Track Changes. JAWS now indicates all revisions in both speech and braille. • Resolved an issue in Word 2007 where JAWS was not announcing the selected style when navigating the Style Name edit combo box in the Apply Styles dialog box. The selected style was shown in braille. • When turning off Table Detection in Quick Settings, addressed an issue where JAWS was still indicating tables in a document. list end Mozilla Firefox list of 4 items • Resolved issues with using the END key to move to the end of text in a table cell. • Addressed issues of JAWS not recognizing graphics on certain Web pages, such as discogs. • Resolved an issue encountered on some Web pages where tables were shown on one line with Documentation Presentation set to Screen Layout. This was also observed on discogs. • Resolved a customer reported issue where JAWS was missing content on certain pages even though it visually was on the page. list end Silverlight list of 1 items • JAWS now reads column and row headers while navigating Silverlight grid controls. list end Windows Live Mail list of 1 items • JAWS now indicates the unread status of messages using both speech and braille. list end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.527 (November 2011) The following is a list of items addressed or added between the final JAWS 13.0.303 release and the JAWS 13.0.527 posting. JAWS list of 19 items • Resolved an issue encountered on some systems when updating authorization to JAWS 13. After updating authorization, you may need to restart JAWS in order for it to take affect. • Resolved a long-standing issue where it was sometimes necessary to reboot the computer in order to use JAWS if the application unexpectedly closed. • Resolved an issue where the braille cursor was not positioned as expected in edit fields when using Structured Mode. • The Primary and Secondary language for Convenient OCR can now be changed through Quick Settings (INSERT+V). • Documentation is now available describing the latest improvements in the JAWS scripting language. For more information, visit the Enhancements in Scripting Web page. • If more than one command prompt window is open, addressed an issue where JAWS would continue reading text from one command prompt window even after changing focus to the other. • Resolved an issue with Contracted English Braille translation where the number sign was not appearing directly before the number if the number was proceeded by a quote and a comma. • If the Results Viewer and Virtual Viewer are open at the same time, resolved an issue where pressing ESC would close both viewers. • Addressed an issue where JAWS was not playing a sound to identify checked items in some dialog boxes even if the current speech and sounds scheme was configured to do so. • Resolved an issue turning off the read only announcement in a speech and sounds scheme. • If you are using a braille display, JAWS no longer goes into Line Mode when renaming a file or folder. • In applications where JAWS can announce indented text, resolved an issue where JAWS was not speaking indentation information when using the Say Line command (INSERT+UP ARROW). • Pressing ALT+UP ARROW in the help text in Settings Center and Quick Settings now reads the prior sentence. • Resolved an issue with PAC Mate Desktop not starting correctly. • The Study Mode option is now only available if you are using a braille display that has a double row of cursor router and navrow buttons, such as the PAC Mate Portable Braille Display, or the Focus 40, Focus 80, and Focus 40 Blue braille displays. Study Mode is located under Braille Options in Quick Settings. • The Current Word Expand option is now only available in Quick Settings when contracted braille translation is set to Output only. • In the Startup Wizard, the Enable Flash Messages check box and Contracted Braille Translation combo box now have INSERT+F1 help. • Addressed issues that could occur when installing JAWS 13 while JAWS 12 and MAGic 11 are currently running. • Resolved an issue where nothing is heard when navigating to a visited link and the current speech and sounds scheme is configured to play a sound. list end JAWS Research It list of 3 items • Resolved an issue where the Results Viewer was blank if Research It did not find any results for a search. A message is now displayed if no results are found. • The NCAA lookup source now returns all division 1-A scores and schedules. Previously, only the top 25 was displayed. In addition, if you search for a particular team, both division 1-A and 1-AA are searched. • Addressed issues with the Weather lookup source when checking the weather for international locations. list end Adobe Acrobat list of 1 items • Resolved an issue with JAWS not announcing edit combo boxes in certain PDF documents while navigating with the ARROW keys. list end Eclipse list of 1 items • Addressed an issue where Eclipse would unexpectedly close when opening and closing the menu. list end Microsoft Excel list of 8 items • When you press an access key in the spell checker to move to the next error, JAWS no longer speaks the access key you just pressed while reading the current error. • Addressed a reported issue in Excel 2003 and Windows XP where the Undo option was not working as expected. • Addressed an issue in Excel 2010 where JAWS would speak the tutor message each time an option in the Fill tab of the Format Cells dialog box was changed. This would occur even if Tutor Message was set to only announce custom messages. • Resolved an issue in Excel 2003 where the content of text boxes was not being displayed in the Virtual Viewer. There were only blank lines where the text in the box should have appeared. • Improved how JAWS reads cell information when pressing ESC after adding a comment. • Resolved an issue where the current cell was not read after pressing ESC to close the custom summary. • When navigating the color controls in the Fill page of the Format Cells dialog box, resolved an issue where JAWS was not properly reading the selected color. • Resolved an issue setting column and row titles in Quick Settings. list end Microsoft Internet Explorer list of 5 items • Addressed an issue where JAWS would not indicate combo boxes on certain Web pages when navigating with the Virtual Cursor. • When selecting a same page link to move to a different location on the current page, pressing ALT+LEFT ARROW to go back now returns you to the link. • Resolved an issue with using TAB to navigate buttons contained inside Flash content. • When you press ENTER on a link in the custom page summary, JAWS now moves you to the correct location on the Web page. • Resolved an issue where JAWS would get stuck on words containing a left quote when navigating by word. list end Microsoft Office list of 1 items • Resolved issues navigating in Microsoft Office applications with Tutor Messages set to Custom. list end Microsoft Outlook list of 12 items • JAWS is now much more responsive when navigating in the Inbox in Outlook 2010. • Navigation in the File menu in Outlook 2010 has been improved. • Resolved a customer reported issue in Outlook 2003 where pressing NUMPAD 5 twice quickly to speak the current character phonetically was not working in the subject field of an appointment. • When pressing ALT+GRAVE to move to the message body and the first line of the message contains a link, JAWS no longer activates the link. • Addressed an issue in Outlook 2007 and 2010 using TAB to navigate to links in a read-only message. • Resolved an issue of hearing a system ding while navigating through messages in the Inbox. This occured if you had several consecutive messages from the same address. • Resolved an issue of hearing indentation information while navigating through links in a read-only message in Outlook 2007 and 2010. • If the edit combo box in the Find and Replace combo box contains text from a previous search, addressed an issue where the contents of this field were not being announced by JAWS when the dialog box opens. • When navigating by paragraph in an Outlook 2007 or 2010 message, JAWS no longer speaks the paragraph twice. • Addressed a reported issue in the Outlook 2010 calendar where the backstage view options were not being announced while navigating. • When deleting consecutive messages from the same sender, or that have the same subject, resolved an intermittent issue where JAWS would sometimes not automatically read the next message in the list. • Resolved an issue in the non-English version of Outlook where JAWS would unexpectedly close while navigating the calendar after setting an appointment after 23:00. list end Microsoft Word list of 17 items • Updated the INSERT+F1 help message for the Quick Access tool bar in Word 2007 and 2010. • Resolved an issue where JAWS was not correctly reporting the indentation level of the last line in a Word document. • Resolved an issue where after clearing the Word check box in the Manage Application Settings dialog box, JAWS would continue using any setting changes made in Quick Settings instead of reverting to default settings. • Resolved an issue where margin information was being reported differently depending on whether or not the cursor was in a table. • The Include Demensions option in Quick Settings has been renamed to Include Graphical Demensions to make it easier to find when doing a search. This option only appears when Quick Settings is opened from Word or Outlook. • Addressed an issue where page changes were not announced during a Say All until you pressed ALT+TAB to move away and back to the document. This only occured in Word 2007. • JAWS no longer incorrectly announces indentation information when encountering outdented text, such as in an outline. • Resolved a customer reported issue with the New Lines and Paragraphs Indication option in Quick Settings not changing based on whether paragraph marks are shown or not. When you enable or disable the displaying of paragraph marks in the Word Options dialog box, JAWS automatically sets the New Lines and Paragraphs Indication setting accordingly. • Addressed an issue where style changes were being announced after enabling spelling detection from Quick Settings. • Resolved an issue where Grammatical Error Detection was enabled when turning off Spelling Error Detection in Quick Settings. • Removed references to the Task Pane from the INSERT+F1 help messages for the Quick Access and Status Bar toolbar controls. • Resolved an issue with Quick Settings where changing Style Changes to Always Announce was not turning off the Headings Announce option. • Resolved an issue with the Spanish version of JAWS where JAWS messages containing accented characters were not read correctly in Word. • If you have customized the dot pattern for the braille cursor, addressed an issue where using Track Changes was changing it back to the default setting. • Pressing ALT+DELETE while in a table now provides more accurate cursor position information. • Resolved an issue in Word 2007 with JAWS not properly navigating tables until you used ALT+TAB to move away and back to the document. This occured when opening a document containing tables from Windows Explorer. • Resolved an issue where table navigation commands would no longer work after typing text into a table cell. list end Mozilla Firefox list of 2 items • The page title is now shown on the braille display when pressing INSERT+T even when you are positioned on a heading. Note that the currently selected heading is included with the title information. This was also addressed in Internet Explorer. • Toggling the Document Automatically Reads check box in Quick Settings now works as expected. When this option is cleared, JAWS will not automatically read the Web page after it loads. list end Visual Studio list of 1 items • Addressed an issue where you had to press ALT+TAB to move away from the application and back to get focus into the output window after starting a compile. list end Windows 7 list of 1 items • Addressed an issue encountered after using ALT+TAB to move to the Desktop where JAWS would not announce the count of the selected item, for example, five of eight. Pressing INSERT+T would also not speak the window title. This did not occur if WINDOWS Key+M was used to go to the Desktop. list end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.303 (October 24, 2011) The following is a list of items addressed or added between the final JAWS 13 public beta release and the JAWS 13.0.303 posting. list of 7 items • Resolved an issue with the Wiktionary lookup source for Research It not returning any results when attempting to get the deffinition of a word. • If nothing is selected on the Desktop, addressed an issue where an item was still indicated as being highlighted in braille. • JAWS is now more reliable when navigating very complex PowerPoint slide show presentations. • Resolved an issue with Research It where the NHL lookup source was not showing results for the current day if no specific date was entered in the edit field. • Resolved an issue where the Braille cursor was not always at the same location as the PC cursor when editing a document in Microsoft Word with Track Changes enabled. • In Microsoft Excel, Pressing INSERT+NUMPAD 5 twice quickly now spells the current cell. • Resolved an issue in Eudora where JAWS was not automatically speaking the newly highlighted message after deleting the current message. list end Enhancements in JAWS 13.0.241 (October 13, 2011) The following is a list of improvements made between this release and the second public beta release. JAWS list of 13 items • Resolved an issue with all of the sports scores look up sources for Research It not returning any results. • Resolved issues with the Stock Quotes Research It look up source. • Resolved an issue selecting Mark Colors in Braille from the Run JAWS Manager dialog box where JAWS would use the Custom Highlight Assign instead. Selecting Mark Colors in Braille now works as expected. • You can now perform commands that include the SPACEBAR directly from a Focus braille display. For example, ALT+SPACEBAR to open the System menu, or INSERT+SPACEBAR to activate the JAWS keystrokes layer. • Updated the INSERT+W help message for the Webinar training room plug-in to remove references to keystrokes that are no longer supported. • If Quick Settings is open in another window, resolved an issue where pressing INSERT+V while in the JAWS window, the title of the Quick Settings dialog box was not getting announced as it gained focus. • Added long Keyboard Help messages for the list of onMouseOvers (INSERT+WINDOWS KEY+SEMICOLON), next clickable element (SLASH), prior clickable element (SHIFT+SLASH), and list of clickable elements (INSERT+CTRL+SLASH) keystrokes. To hear the long description for a command, press the keystroke twice quickly. • Added an Include Dimensions option to the General Options group in Quick Settings. When selected, JAWS will announce dimensions for graphics embedded in documents or Outlook messages where Word is the editor. • Resolved an intermittent issue saving default settings in Settings Center. • Resolved an issue where bullets were not displaying correctly in braille with certain documents opened in WordPad. • Addressed an issue with the Reuters Research It lookup source where only five stories were listed even though the results page says top 10 stories. Research It now lists all 10 stories. • When pressing BACKSPACE in an edit field of a Java application, JAWS now reads the character being deleted. • When opening the Select a Voice Profile dialog box (INSERT+CTRL+S), resolved an issue where the currently selected profile was not displayed on the screen. list end IBM Lotus Notes list of 1 items • Addressed an issue of JAWS not reading section titles while navigating in a note. list end Microsoft Excel list of 8 items • The help messages that are spoken when entering or editing a formula are now also shown on the braille display as flash messages. • Addressed an issue with the Input message edit field in the Data Validation dialog box not being spoken and brailled correctly. • Resolved issues changing between manually defined column and row titles to automatically defined column and row titles determined in the Excel spreadsheet. • Resolved an issue in Excel 2007 and 2010 where the content of text boxes was not being displayed in the Virtual Viewer. There were only blank lines where the text in the box should have appeared. • When navigating the list of functions for inserting into a spreadsheet, addressed an issue where JAWS was not speaking or displaying in braille the function description. • Addressed an issue with editing the contents of a text box. • If you want to manually set column and row title reading, you no longer have to open the Quick Settings dialog box multiple times to configure these options. • If you add a hyperlink to another worksheet in the same spreadsheet, resolved an issue where JAWS would not announce the hyperlink if it was in a merged cell. list end Microsoft Internet Explorer list of 3 items • Improved navigating frames on a Web page that contain a Long Description attribute. This was addressed for both Internet Explorer and Firefox. • Resolved issues creating a word list (CTRL+INSERT+W) on Web pages in both Internet Explorer and Firefox. • Addressed issues navigating with the JAWS cursor in Internet Explorer 9. list end Microsoft Outlook list of 17 items • Addressed a reported issue where JAWS would announce CC for the Subject field in a meeting request. This only occurred in Outlook 2010. • Addressed an issue where Outlook 2010 could unexpectedly close when opening the Signatures dialog box. • Resolved an issue reading messages in the Inbox message list that contain & symbols in the From field and have no subject. This was observed in Outlook 2010. • Resolved an issue in Outlook 2010 where the status of the check boxes was not being read in the tree view of mail folders when selecting the folders that you want to apply view settings to. • Resolved an issue where JAWS would begin reading the entire Inbox list instead of the currently selected item after moving to the Inbox from the Calendar using CTRL+SHIFT+I. • Resolved an issue where you could not perform the command to forward a message from the Focus braille display when in the message body. • When pressing INSERT+CTRL+I to read the info bar, resolved an issue where JAWS was announcing the info bar was empty even if it was not. • Resolved an issue where pressing CTRL+SHIFT+V to open the Move dialog box would not work from an open Outlook 2007 or 2010 message. • Addressed an issue with JAWS no longer reading correctly after updating the date field in an Outlook template. • Resolved an intermittent issue where text entered into the Search edit field in Quick Settings would not be correct if you attempted to type immediately after opening Quick Settings. This occurred more frequently when opening Quick Settings from an open message. • Resolved an issue where Link Count was not appearing in Quick Settings when opened from Outlook. This option can be found under Reading Options in the tree view. • Addressed an issue where the Invisible Cursor was being activated when using ALT+GRAVE to move to the message body. • Addressed a reported issue of changes made to a Speech and Sounds scheme not working as expected. • Resolved an issue in Outlook 2007 and 2010 where pressing INSERT+A in a message with one or more attachments would not move to the attachments list. • When copying selected text from the body of a message, JAWS no longer says copy to clipboard twice. • Addressed an intermittent issue where the messages menu and leaving menus were spoken while navigating in the File menu in Outlook 2010. • If you have more than one e-mail account, addressed an issue where JAWS would not read the available accounts when moving focus to the From button and activating it in a new message. list end Microsoft PowerPoint list of 2 items • Resolved an issue where pressing ESC to close the Virtual Ribbon would completely close the menus, even if you were in a submenu. Now, if you are in a submenu, each press of the ESC key will move you up a level in the menus until you finally exit the ribbon. • Addressed an issue activating items in the Virtual Ribbons using the SPACEBAR. list end Microsoft Word list of 10 items • Resolved an issue navigating in the Envelopes dialog box. • Resolved a reported issue of characters not always being entered when typing in the footer area of a document. • Resolved an issue where F6 and SHIFT+F6 would not work as expected after performing a Find in Word 2010. • Addressed an issue with JAWS becoming sluggish in Word 2003 under Windows 7 64-bit. • When a non-uniform table is encountered during a Say All, addressed an issue where JAWS was not announcing when the number of columns and rows changed. • Resolved an issue where navigating over a border using the ARROW keys gave a different description than when you pressed ALT+SHIFT+B to describe the border. • Resolved a reported issue with JAWS double speaking while reading by line. This was also addressed in Outlook. • When selecting text in Word and Outlook, JAWS now says selected or unselected prior to reading the text as it does when selecting in other applications. • Resolved issues selecting by line. • JAWS announces page numbers correctly in non-English versions of Word. list end Mozilla Firefox list of 10 items • Resolved an issue where an extended select list box would no longer be shown in the virtual buffer after selecting one or more items. • JAWS now indicates if a Web page element offers context help as you navigate. To read this help message, press INSERT+F1 while focused on the element. • When selecting a link located inside a table, resolved an issue encountered when going back to the previous page where JAWS would not remember your last location. • Addressed issues with navigating in ARIA tree views. • Resolved an issue in the Chatzilla extension with incoming text not automatically being read in a chat session. • Resolved an issue of JAWS not identifyi
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