Hi Shaun,
Those are called boolian flags. False is off and true is on or in 
computer binary speak 0 and 1.
I'll take a closer look at the keys themselves. You might be right that 
it is successfully storing the values, but not retrieving them for some 
reason.
In my tests thus far the settings that are using boolian typed variables 
are not restoring where as things like speech rate, volume, and voice 
are working perfectly. The difference is that the speech rate,volume, 
and voice are integer based flags, and perhaps this as simple as 
converting the data type from boolian to integer.

shaun everiss wrote:
> actually I had a look at the registry settings.
> A load of said settings have true or false things, if I understand 
> false setting meaning off, then it appears that settings are being 
> saved correctly because I can see said setting in the registry if 
> false is on though we have a major issue.
> However the way I look at it the program is not retrieving, it is 
> saving correctly though.
>   


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