Re: JFW & Narrator
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Hi Karim,
The only way to know how to make Narrator work
like Jaws is to know how Narrator works and what you can do with it. I
sent this link so you could navigate the chapters and click on what you wanted
to learn. Since I can't read your mind I'm not sure exactly what you want
because there are a lot of fascits to Narrator as there are to Jaws. If
you wanted just keystrokes, then asking for a keystroke list would have been
supplied, but it was only stated,
" Can someone explain how I can setup, Narrator to
simulate jaws key board? "
Below is a list of the chapters. Let the
list know which of these chapters closest matches what you're wanting to learn
and then the specific info can be provided. I'm not trying to be a smart
ass, but your question has different interpretations to different
people.
What's in it
Chapter 1: Introducing Narrator
An overview of Narrator including how to start and
stop it.
Chapter 2: Narrator basics
How to get around the screen, find and open apps,
change what Narrator reads, and adjust speech rate and
volume.
Chapter 3: Using scan mode
How to use scan mode to navigate apps, email, and
the web.
Chapter 4: Reading text
How to read and get info about text, such as font,
text color, and punctuation.
Chapter 5: Navigation
How to get more info on the app or page you're
exploring using Narrator views.
Chapter 6: Using Narrator with touch
How to use Narrator with touch, including basic
gestures.
Chapter 7: Customizing Narrator
How to change how Narrator starts, determine how
much feedback you hear when typing, change Narrator commands, and use
third-party text-to-speech (TTS) software.
Chapter 8: Using Narrator with
braille
How to use Narrator with a refreshable braille
display.
Appendix A: Supported languages and
voices
A list of supported languages and available TTS
voices in Narrator.
Appendix B: Narrator keyboard commands and touch
gestures
A list of Narrator keyboard commands and touch
gestures.
Appendix C: Supported braille
displays
A list of braille displays supported by
Narrator.
Appendix D: User guides for previous versions
of Narrator
User guides for previous versions of
Narrator
Appendix E: Narrator sounds
A list of the sounds Narrator uses and what those
sounds mean. table end Table of contents region end
----- Original Message -----
From: Karim
Lakhani
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2021 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] JFW & Narrator I must have a problem, with comprehension, I could not find the information clear enough. That is why I aske3d trhe lisat, but thanks I’ll keep struggeling, to figure it out on my own! Happy thanks giving to all of you. Sorry for asking a simple question, such as I did.
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From:
Mike B.
Here you go:
The complete guide for Narrator:
Stay safe & take care. Mike. ----- Original Message ----- From: Karim Lakhani Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2021 3:30 PM Subject: [TechTalk] JFW & Narrator
Hello, Can someone explain how I can setup, Narrator to simulate jaws key board? I have heard that narrator, has made changes which will, make narrator, work as a screen reader you are use to using. I’ve used jaws for a long time, but need to use narrator for now. Thanks in advance for any help provided.
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