I'm sorry but the text to set and the set to text totally confuse me. Besides your suppose to just be able to save the set file. I thought it was suppose to be easy! Right? Right!
Sandra Fouts Phone Counselor Arkansas Attorney General's Office 323 Center Street, Ste 200 Little Rock, AR 501-371-2303 Fax 501-682-8118 -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Simon Huber [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:30 AM To: GW-info Subject: Re: Window-eyes suggestion Hi: I have had the problem you are describing, although, not on a consistant basis. My solution to the problem might be to use the Set To Text and Text To Set utilities. First, create a text file of the Wineyes.000 setfile and look at its syntax. Then create a textfile with the settings you want. Then use the Set To Text utility to incorporate those settings into all the setfiles. I have done this occasionally in order to get all sets to use the same speech rate. The other suggestion is to install a script, such as my Proofreading script, which has the ability to save your settings. In the proofreading script, the command is alt-shift-s and then choose Yes to save the settings. Kevin Huber ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Fouts" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 4:12 PM Subject: FW: Window-eyes suggestion Here's a response I received. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Bernie Perella [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 3:07 PM To: Sandra Fouts Subject: Re: Window-eyes suggestion Hi Sandra, How timely your post today on the list. I have been sitting here this afternoon playing around with various settings and discovering, even though I save a set file in a particular application, it fails to hold after closing and returning to the application. I think there is something funny going on with the Window-eyes.000 set file. I have been trying to work out the logic of the bubble up effect which, perhaps, I don't understand, but it doesn't seem to match what and how I thought it worked. I tried to make some changes in the win-eyes.000 setfile thinking that since it is the root setfile, maybe somehow its settings were overriding those I make in an application. Well, even though when I attempted to save the win-eyes.000 setfile I got a message asking me if I wanted to over write it and I said yes, I am still having the same problems with settings not apparently staying put. so, I decided to look around a bit and woe and behold, I not only found the win-eyes.000 sefile, but also one that was called win-eyes copy.000. Now that has me wondering what is going on. I will continue to fool around with this for a bit longer but I have felt for some time that there is a logic problem with the way WE transits between setfiles. I know this doesn't help, but maybe you wil feel better knowing others are in the same boat. Bernie Perella ----- Original Message ----- From: Sandra Fouts <mailto:[email protected]> To: '[email protected]' Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 3:57 PM Subject: Window-eyes suggestion Hi all. I might be beating a dead horse. But I wish gw micro would go back to save global settings instead of saving set files. I hate those. I don't think they always hold. Besides, most of the time, I want my settings saved globally. It's a pain to go into each program and do that!! For example, I turn the enter key on. I even saved the stupid set file, This was in ms-word. As soon as I logged off my computer and logged back on, it was off. Drives me crazy! Sandra Fouts Phone Counselor Arkansas Attorney General's Office 323 Center Street, Ste 200 Little Rock, AR 501-371-2303 Fax 501-682-8118 If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. 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