VİRTUAL CURSOR OPTİON
GENERAL OPTİON
READİNG OPTİON
SAY ALL OPTİON
EDİTİNG OPTİON
SPELLİNG OPTİON
SYNTHESİZER
VİRTUAL CURSOR OPTİON
This group contains options and groups of options that control how JAWS behaves when the virtual cursor is active.
Read Only State
This option controls whether to announce or ignore read-only state information in form fields. It applies to Adobe Acrobat documents.
Form Option
This group contains options for reading and interacting with form controls in the virtual cursor.
General Option
This group contains options that control overall JAWS behavior.
Text Option
This group contains options that control overall JAWS behavior.
Grafik Option
This group contains options that control graphics recognition and reading in the virtual cursor.
Link Option
This group contains options that control link recognition and reading in the virtual cursor.
Heading and Frame Option
This group contains options that determines how frames and headings are shown in the virtual cursor.
List and Table Option
This group contains options that control how lists and tables are shown in the virtual cursor.
GENERAL OPTİON
This group contains options that control overall JAWS behavior.
User Verbosity
This option controls the Verbosity, or amount of information, spoken by JAWS.
The level settings are Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.
To customize what JAWS speaks for each level, see the Verbosity Options dialog in Configuration Manager. The default setting is Beginner.
Tandem Connect Sound- On
You can choose whether or not to hear a wave sound played in addition to the speech notifying you when tandem connects or disconnects. If enabled, you will hear wave files played both when connecting and disconnecting. If you are operating the controlling computer, you will also hear the wave files played when suspending or resuming a tandem session.
Clear this option if you do not want to hear wave sounds in addition to speech when tandem connects or disconnects. The default setting is On.
Progress Bars- Spoken
This option controls whether or not JAWS announces progress bar updates.
When set to On, JAWS will periodically read the percentages in installations, or when performing other tasks like copying large files or burning CDs.
To control how often JAWS announces progress bar changes, see the Announce Progress Bar Updates combo box in the User Options dialog of Configuration Manager. The default setting is Spoken.
Top and Bottom Edge
This option controls whether or not JAWS beeps when it encounters a top or bottom boundary while you navigate. The default setting is Silent.
Grafics-Labeled
This option controls which graphics JAWS shows when reading with arrow keys or when viewing the braille display.
All shows all graphics with or without labels. Those without labels are shown as Graphic followed by the number.
Labeled only shows those graphics with labels, such as the attachment paperclip in Microsoft Outlook.
None shows no graphics at all.
Note: This setting does not apply to images or graphics on Web pages. These are graphic icon and symbols in Windows. The default setting is All.
Screen Echo- Off
This option controls how JAWS responds to text as it is written to the screen.
Set to Off in a window where JAWS is reading over and over.
Set to Highlighted to read list items or other highlights as they change.
Set to All when in a terminal, telnet or command window, or other location where you want to hear any and all text written to the screen. The default setting is Off.
READİNG OPTİON
This group contains options that control how JAWS behaves when reading and navigating text.
Smart Word Reading
This option controls how JAWS reads words with punctuation in them, such as phone numbers.
When off, JAWS reads the punctuation symbol under the cursor.
When on, JAWS reads the entire word. The default setting is On.
Language Detect Change
This option controls whether or not JAWS detects changes in language within documents which support language tags.
For example, if JAWS finds Spanish text on a Web page, that text is spoken in Spanish. This detection only affects those synthesizers,
such as Eloquence, that support multiple languages. The default setting is ON.
Custom Labels
This option controls whether or not JAWS uses custom labels that you previously defined on Web pages or in Microsoft Word.The default setting is On.
SAY ALL OPTİON
This group contains options that control how JAWS behaves during SayAll.
Say All Reads By
This option controls how JAWS reads when you perform a SayAll.
The available settings are: Line With Pauses, Line Without Pauses, Sentence, and Paragraph.
The default setting is Line without pauses.
Capitalization
This option controls whether or not capitalization is indicated while reading with SayAll.
By default, JAWS indicates capitalization by raising the pitch of the active voice.
To change how JAWS indicates capitalization, see the Speech and Sounds Manager in Configuration Manager. Capitalization options are found on the Misc page.
The default setting is Ignore.
EDİTİNG OPTİON
This group contains options that control how JAWS behaves when you are editing text.
Typing Echo
This option controls how JAWS speaks as you type.
The available settings are Characters, Words, Both Characters and Words, and Off.
The default setting is Characters.
Caps İndicate
This option controls when JAWS indicates capitalization while reading with reading keys or typing text.
Available settings are On Character; On Character and Word; On Character, Word, and Line; and Never.
By default, JAWS indicates capitalization by raising the pitch of the active voice.
To change how JAWS indicates capitalization, see the Speech and Sounds Manager in Configuration Manager. Capitalization options are found on the Misc page.
The default setting is On Character.
Punctuation
This option controls the amount of punctuation JAWS will speak.
Available settings are None, Some, Most, and All.
To control which punctuation is spoken at a given level, See the Customize Punctuation dialog in Configuration Manager under Set Options. The default setting is Most.
İndentation
This option controls whether or not JAWS will indicate indentation as you navigate using reading commands.
By default, when using the Classic scheme, JAWS indicates indentation by announcing the number of spaces.
To control what indentation to indicate, and how it should be indicated, See the Speech and Sounds Manager Indentation page.
SPELLİNG OPTİON
This group contains options that control how JAWS behaves when spelling text.
Text Spell
This option controls how JAWS spells text when you issue one of the Spell commands, such as SpellWord, which is the SayWord command twice quickly, or SpellLine, which is the SayLine command twice quickly.
Select to have JAWS spell phonetically or alphabetically.
When set to spell Alphabetically, JAWS spells the letters one by one, such as "J A W S."
When set to spell Phonetically, JAWS uses words to represent the letters, such as: "Juliet Alpha Whiskey Sierra."
The default setting is Alphabetically.
Alphanumerik Text
This option controls how JAWS speaks letter and number combinations, such as license plate numbers.
Available settings are Off (read as word), Spell, and Spell Phonetically.
The default setting is Read As Word.
SYNTHESİZER
This option controls whether or not the synthesizer is muted.
The available settings are Speech On and Speech Off.
If the active application changes, Speech is automatically turned on.
To permanently turn off speech, choose the Language menu that appears in the JAWS application window. Next, choose the Change Synthesizer command and then No Speech.
Do not do this unless you have a braille display, magnification software, or other means to use the computer.
Turning speech off is temporary, whereas changing the synthesizer to the No Speech option is permanent until you either change it or restart JAWS.
The default setting is Speech On.