Custom JAWS Preferences 3 of 6
Disable the Spelling Buzzer Sound and Announcement of Misspelled Words while Navigating or Typing
Author’s Note: This lesson is certified accurate with JAWS 2022, 2023, and the current shipping version of JAWS 2024. For more details see footnote 1 below.
After mistyping a word in Microsoft Word or Outlook, JAWS plays a buzzer sound to alert you. Also, while navigating through a document or email JAWS announces the word “misspelled” when the cursor navigates into a line or a word that has a spelling error.
There are two different items one may change here:
- Detect Spelling While Navigating (“say misspelled” by default)
- Detect Spelling while Typing (“checked” by default)
Changing the first option, detect spelling while navigating, to “Off” automatically also disables the second option.
Changes can be made individually (i.e., application-specific) or globally (by changing JAWS Settings Center to Default – All Applications).
To change this, do the following:
- First, press INSERT+F2 to open the list of JAWS managers.
- Press S until you find Settings Center, and then press ENTER to open that.
- Switch to the Default (All Applications) settings by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+D if you want to apply the changes to both Word and Outlook.
- Move to Text Processing by pressing DOWN ARROW and then press RIGHT ARROW to open it.
- Move to Proofing by pressing DOWN ARROW, and then press RIGHT ARROW to open it.
- Move to Detect Spelling While Navigating, which is set to “Say Misspelled” by default, by pressing DOWN ARROW.
- Change this to Off by pressing SPACEBAR. This disables detect spelling while navigating as well as while typing.
- Save the changes by pressing ENTER to close Settings Center.
Please allow [02:41] to watch a short instructional demonstration on our YouTube channel.
Disable the Spelling Buzzer Sound and Announcement of Misspelled Words while Navigating or Typing
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Footnote 1: JAWS 2023 includes a new item for Notification History in the list of JAWS managers, so at 00:59 into the recording JAWS 2022 announces “1 of 17.” This now is announced “1 of 18” with JAWS 2023. Additionally, a new item was added to the top of the tree view in JAWS Settings Center for “User” which was not present in JAWS 2022 (at 01:32 into the recording).