RE: Speech Viewer for JAWS?

I just emailed them Steve. It looks promising. I can’t find a price tag on their website but I have a call setup with them a couple of weeks and I’m sure they will let me know what it costs.

Isaiah M. Wright
Usability Research  | Integrated Channels & Experience
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From: Steve Green [mailto:steve.green@testpartners.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 12:32 PM
To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Subject: RE: Speech Viewer for JAWS?

You could look at JAWS Inspect, which is supposed to do this – I will evaluate it when I get some time. It’s not cheap but it could be worth it if you do a lot of development or testing.

https://www.paciellogroup.com/products/jaws-inspect/


Steve Green
Managing Director
Test Partners Ltd


From: Michael Gower [mailto:michael.gower@ca.ibm.com]
Sent: 28 February 2018 17:15
To: Wright, Isaiah <Isaiah.Wright@ally.com<mailto:Isaiah.Wright@ally.com>>
Cc: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org<mailto:w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Subject: Re: Speech Viewer for JAWS?

Isaiah, please have a look at Speech History to see if this is something like what you're looking for.
http://doccenter.freedomscientific.com/doccenter/doccenter/rs25c51746a0cc/2014_12_3_using_jaws_speech_history/02_Speech_History_Mode.htm


Michael Gower
IBM Accessibility
Research

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From:        "Wright, Isaiah" <Isaiah.Wright@ally.com<mailto:Isaiah.Wright@ally.com>>
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Date:        2018-02-28 08:49 AM
Subject:        Speech Viewer for JAWS?
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Sorry for the double post – I sent my previous email with the wrong subject line!





NVDA offers a great feature called Speech Viewer which allows you to visually see what the screen reader is saying. Does JAWS have an equivalent to this? Through a google search, I found a thread from 2013 that suggested using JAWS Braille viewer. It looked promising but it only displays the first 40 characters of what is being read.



I am a user experience (UX) researcher and I’m conducting some accessibility testing on our site with real users. It would be great if I could read and save everything that the screen reader is saying. This will help me analyze what users did so that I can make recommendations to our creative teams on things they can change in order to make users’ experiences more delightful.



Thanks!

-Isaiah M. Wright

Received on Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:55:34 UTC