This is clearly documented in the window-eyes manual.  I have provided the
sections in question.

5.1: The Basics
As we have already discussed, Window-Eyes comes with adjustable speaking
environments that you can load manually through the Window-Eyes File menu or
that can be loaded and unloaded automatically by Window-Eyes itself as
application and document windows are opened and closed by you or your
application software. Also already discussed was the fact that the so-called
default speaking environment used by Window-Eyes is saved in a file named
WINEYES.000, located in the current user's set file directory.
Speaking-environment files are known as set files. More information about
naming set files is given in Section 7.

 

What has not yet been discussed, however, is that, even though you may be
running some application program such as a spreadsheet and Window-Eyes has
loaded some set file which we will call SP-SHEET.000, Window-Eyes is also
running WINEYES.000 in the background and can access information in this set
file any time it needs to. Thus, certain features in the set file you are
using can simply be shut down, and Window-Eyes can substitute the settings
of these features with settings it knows about in WINEYES.000. Furthermore,
through the set file you are running, you can alter these settings in
WINEYES.000 so that any, some, or all of your other set files that may come
into play during your current computing session will use your new settings.
And once you make these changes, you can even save the altered WINEYES.000
file to disk so that in the next computing session, Window-Eyes will launch
with your changes in effect. We call these settings Global settings because
they give you the option of functionally changing them for any of your set
files in use.

5.2: How it Works
The Global menu contains options that let you determine whether speech
settings are set globally, or for a specific set file, as well as options
that are enabled throughout the Window-Eyes session regardless of which set
files are loaded. 

 

       M  = Menu Level

       G  = Global Settings Voice and Verbosity

 

       Separator 

 

       H  = Hyperactive Status = Messages Off

       L  = Autoload Status = Messages Off

       O  = Show User Window Outline = Off

 

       Separator 

 

       C  = Cursor Blink Rate = 100

       I  = Minimum Graphic Size = 7

       X  = Maximum Graphic Size = 100

       U  = Use Clip Boundaries With Mouse = On

 

       Separator

 

       W = Enhanced Support for Current Word Document
5.3: Global Versus Local Settings
In any given speaking environment that happens to be running, you can
determine whether you want global speech settings to be Off, Voice Only,
Verbosity Only, or Voice and Verbosity. In other words, do you want the
settings in the Global menu to affect the current set file or not and, if
so, exactly how?

 

To change the current setting, choose Global Settings from the Global
Pull-down. Window-Eyes will display a list box with the four choices. Simply
arrow to the option you want and press ENTER.

 

By default, most SET files supplied by GW Micro have the Global Settings set
to Voice and Verbosity.

 


-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Vece [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 5:42 AM
To: gw-info MailingList
Subject: SPECIFIC SETTINGS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS!!!

Hi Everyone;
I am trying to turn off my keyboard voice in outlook express.
However, when I do this the keyboard voice is turned off in every
application.
How do I save specific applications settings as opposed to global
application settings?
Thanks
Anthony


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