Hi

You need to run your self voicing application then enter the window-eyes
control panel.  Open the set file silent.000 and then associate this set
file with your running application.



Michael



-----Original Message-----
From: Lou Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 25 October 2008 16:25
To: [email protected]
Subject: be quiet window-eyes!

I know it has probably been covered before, but I have a few 
self-voicing programs that wineyes just wants to talk along with, and 
i can't find me a way to tell it to be quiet and let the other 
program talk all by it's lonlies.

Any ideas?

Thanks much, lou
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