Jamie,
What doesn't work anymmore in goldwave are the alt-m and alt-n keys.
I will have to try that script, though I have never used them before.
Vinny
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Pauls" <jamiepa...@sbcglobal.net>
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There is actually a GoldWave script for Window-Eyes. It is very simple but is worth mentioning. Go to www.gwmicro.com/sc to get it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin r. Howard" <co...@pobox.com>
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Subject: Re: keys don't work in goldwav


Greetings,

What access software do you use?  If Jaws, ensure you have the latest Jim
Grimsbey scripts if WindowEyes, I assume there is a setfile so ensure you
have the latest.  Otherwise, no idea about access.

Is it **all** cursor movement keys are not working? Please explain further exactly what the problem is as the checking of scrollock ought to cure the
problem, it did for me.

Why not write to Chris, sure he will help as he helped me.


From Colin Howard who  lives near Southampton in
Southern England.

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