Currently you have to do this with the text2set utility which is
documented in appendix f.
At 12:00 PM 11/11/2008, you wrote:
How does one make certain settings in the Screen, Keyboard, or Mouse
menus global? I know the Pitch, Tone, Rate, and Volume settings are
made global via the Synthesizer dialog in the File menu. However,
this is not true for settings such as the Voice/output setting in
the Keyboard menu or the Voice/cursor Identification setting in the
Mouse Menu. I am sure this is true of other settings in all three
menus. Using JAWS, one places their favorite settings in the
equivalent to the Default Set File and makes application-specific
changes within the application set file's equivalent. I've looked
through the manual and can't figure it out. I really wish there was
a menu item like the 'Apply Braille settings to all programs' option
in the Braille menu in the three menus mentioned in the beginning of
this message.
Suzy! The Blind Avenger!
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