Hello. We don't usually recommend making them global via the method you
describe from the synthesizer selection list. We only recommend that if
you will be switching synthesizers often and you want to keep each new
synthesizer setting separate from each other. So, what you should do is
uncheck the use specified synthesizer settings check box from there.
Now, from the sceen, keyboard, and mouse menus of Window-Eyes, you can
adjust the voice, tone, pitch, volume, and rate for the 3 voices. You
can also make adjustments to the verbosity. Once you have done it all,
you simply save the set file from the file menu. For all set files which
are using voice and verbosity from their global menu setting, the voice
and verbosity you have set will be used.
Things like screen blank lines, punctuation, hot keys, and cursoring
keys are local to the set file so you will need to save any of those
changes on each set file if you make such changes.
Hope this helps.
Suzy said the following on 11/11/2008 12:00 PM:
/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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