I agree and those strings are an issue as well. I tried explaining this to him and basically his response was he'd consider it, but other options folks wanted came first. I understand to some degree, but this is one aspect of the app that has made it really tough to get into using it regularly. I wonder if it would help or make sense to assign those strings real names using the um what's that VO's pronounciation dictionary.

Scott



On May 31, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

Has anybody found an easy way to switch windows in audio hijack pro? The problem is that if you are in a particular window--let's say speechissimo--and hijacking and/or recording, and you want to go to another session/window you have set up--let's say quicktime-- there's no way to find that window easily; of course you can't use the window chooser since only what you are using is open. There's a table with all these ahp component cell value number lists and you can move to a new one and then check the window to see which window you are now in but if you have a lot of sessions set up that takes forever. You can of course start a new session and set it up with the app you want each time you want to do something with a different application but that makes that component table even more cluttered. I did try to explain this to the audio hijack pro people but I don't think I really was able to explain why this was a difficulty; I imagine a sighted people can see which session it is as soon as the change is made. If the table showed the session titles instead of just those component number strings, it would of course be easy. Is there a solution here that I'm missing?

--
Cheryl
"Where your treasure is,
there will your heart be also".





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