1. Run the program you want Window-Eyes to be silent within.
2. Open the Window-Eyes control panel.
3. Use Control-O to open the Silent.set set file.
4. From the top level of the Window-Eyes tree-view hit the letter A to move to: Association, cursor right to expand it, and down once to: Current association. 5. Tab once to the Set file edit box. If Silent.set is not already there, delete what is and type: Silent.set. 6. Tab once more to the Association combo-box. It should say: None. Cursor up to: By title. This will work as long as the title doesn't change, i.e. like in Notepad where the file name is part of the title. If it does then associate by class.
7. Tab once to: Save and Associate and hit Enter.

This should do the trick. Repeat as needed in the event the program uses multiple windows wherein you want Window-Eyes to remain silent. Note, the Silent.set set file will not be silent when you open the Window-Eyes control panel. This is for obvious reasons, such as what I stated above; associating it with another window.

Hth,
Tom


On 4/6/2012 6:40 PM, Duyahn Walker wrote:
But I can never remember how to do this.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kingston"
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Suggestion for a how to video and audio demo


In the mean time you can simply associate the Silent.set set file with
any self-voicing program. It turns off all of the Core functions under
the General node. So the voices, braille, hotkeys, and cursor keys
will all be off, effectively putting Window-Eyes to sleep.

Hth,
Tom


On 4/6/2012 4:31 PM, Jeremy Curry wrote:
We can put this on our list of video tutorials to make.

Jeremy

*From:*Duyahn Walker [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Friday, April 06, 2012 3:59 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Suggestion for a how to video and audio demo

Hi!

Would there be a way to create a how to video for Window Eyes users to
follow along on how to put Window eyes to sleep for self voicing
software such as the Kitchen's Inc games or anyother software that is
self voicing? I know this might be time consuming, but, I also think for
those that are new to Window Eyes, they can also know that there program
does not have to be unloaded from the computer.

Duyahn Walker

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