B.2: File
R
 = Startup Options: Opens a dialog giving you the option of changing the
Startup
Options for automatically loading Window-Eyes at the login screen and/or the
desktop
after login.
X
 = Exit: Closes Window-Eyes. Windows no longer speaks until you restart
Window-Eyes.
Assuming the Window-Eyes control panel is active, you can also press ALT-F4
to unload
Window-Eyes. If the Window-Eyes control panel is not active, you can press
CTRL-INS-F4
to unload Window-Eyes.
7.16: Exiting Window-Eyes
You need not exit Window-Eyes before exiting Windows. You can, however, exit
Window-Eyes
without exiting Windows. After that, your computer will not talk in Windows
until
the next time you load Window-Eyes. Be sure to save all dictionaries and set
files
if you have made any changes in them that you want to remain in effect the
next time
you run Window-Eyes.
You can close Window-Eyes using one of the following methods:
1.
>From the Window-Eyes Voice Control Panel Choose the Exit item on the File
menu, which
is the bottom item on that menu. Press ENTER to exit Window-Eyes and remove
it from
active memory.
2.
>From the Window-Eyes Voice Control Panel, press ALT-F4, the Windows
keystroke for
closing the current application window. Window-Eyes will open the
Window-Eyes Exit
dialog box, informing you that this will shut down Window-Eyes. The dialog
contains
two buttons, OK and Cancel. The OK button is active. Press ENTER to exit
Window-Eyes
and remove it from active memory.
3.
Press the Shutdown Window-Eyes hot key (CTRL-INS-F4 by default).
This hot key will prompt you to close Window-Eyes, just like pressing
CTRL-BACKSLASH/ALT-F4,
but with a single key stroke.
Press ENTER to exit Window-Eyes and remove it from active memory.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Ringwald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 2:03 PM
To: GWMicro List
Subject: Question About Window-Eyes 6.0

Where is the control to make WE not speak when computer boots?  Been looking

for it but can't find it.

Also, What is the quick hot key for turning off WE?  Besides using alt-F4?


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