I didn't say hot keys, I said cursor keys.  

1.  load sr.
2.  pop up we's control panel.
3.  save the set by pressing ctrl-s.
4.  turn on show advanced options under help.
5. select the cursor node of the tree
6.  right arrow and scroll to keys.
7. Press alt-P to show program specific keys, shift tab to the list of
defined keys.
8.  scroll to the first undefined cursor key and press tab to move to
the capture key button and press space.
9.  press left arrow, make sure both  actions are undefined and save the
set.
10, repeat steps 8 and 9 for right arrow.
11.  You might want to do the same for control-left and control-right.
This will remove the ding.





On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 02:36:02 -0500
Curtis Delzer <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi, I looked at the hot keys and they are assigned to the arrows on 
> the numpad, and the arrows I am referring to are the ones below the 
> six pack, the right of right control.
> 
> 
> 
> At 09:41 AM 9/29/2011, Chris G wrote:
> >Try disabling cursor keys when in sr.
> >
> >WE is trying to read previous and next characters, it can't find them so
> >it dings.
> >Either turn off cursor keys for sr or remove the left and right arrow
> >keys when in sr from the set file.
> >
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 09:30:43 -0500
> >Curtis Delzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > I use Studio Recorder.  I just switched to Windows 7 64Bit, and there
> > > are two very serious issues with Window-Eyes which I do need to use
> > > for this application.  In XP home and pro which I have used along
> > > with the Studio Recorder program, when using the arrow keys, left and
> > > right, no "ding" would issue through the speakers, which is normal
> > > since with every other screen reader, it does not while arrowing left
> > > or right in that program. However in Window-Eyes, and windows 7 64Bit
> > > premium, the default "ding" sound comes roaring through.  Why?  Also,
> > > since I believe Window-Eyes is trying to use the "ding" sound for
> > > some reason, even when I turn it off it slows down the response a
> > > tiny bit so when I am doing, (in that program) what is called
> > > "scrubbing editing," it slows down the response time.
> > > While editing I need to turn off Window-Eyes completely to get around
> > > the issues.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Curtis Delzer
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