Hi Dulce:
The restore function only restores the settings to what was last
saved.  So if you happened to save the set file with some of the
settings turned on, then if you make some more changes and then do the
restore hotkey, then only those settings that you have turned on in
this session will be turned off.
To turn off all the settings and keep them off, you must turn them all
off individually, press alt-shift-h for a list of the hotkeys which
will turn these settings off, then press alt-shift-s.  Then the next
time you start Window-eyes, none of the settings will be turned on.
If this does not work, please let me know.
Kevin Huber

On 3/31/11, Chip Orange <[email protected]> wrote:
> Write to the script author (I believe Kevin Huber).
>
> Chip
>
>
>   _____
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> From: Dulce [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:04 PM
> To: GW Micro List
> Subject: Proofreading Script Doesn't Restore Settings
>
>
> As an English Professor, I use the proofreading script all the time.  When I
> try to restore my previous settings, the script says it has done so, but all
> the proofreading settings are still working.  How can I change this?
>
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