Hi Armando:
I believe that you said in one of the posts in this discussion that
you are unfamiliar with set files and such?
In that case, you may not know how to open a set file so here are the
steps to do that.1. Start Openbook.
2. go to the Window-eyes control panel by holding down the  alt-key
and pressing the tab key until you hear "Window-eyes".
3. Press control-o to open the Open SetFile dialog box.
4. Press shift-tab until you get to a list of set files. (If you have
XP, you have to press shift-tab once, if you have Windows7 or Vista,
you will have to press shift-tab twice.)
5. Once you are focused on the list of set files, arrow down to the
one you want to open, in this case, Openbook.set.
6. Tab to the Open button and press the SpaceBar to open the set file.
Now, you will have to asociate the Openbook.set setfile with the
Openbook program.
In order to do this, you will need to turn on Advanced Options in the
Window-eyes control panel as follows:
1. go into the Window-eyes help menu by pressing alt-h.
2. Arrow down to Show Advanced Options and, if it is not checked,
press Enter to check it.
Now to associate the Openbook set file with Openbook, do the following.
1. In the tree view of the Window-eyes control panel, arrow down to Association.
2. Press the Right Arrow to open that branch of the tree.
 3. Arrow down to Current Association.
4. Tab twice and you should here Window-eyes say,"associate by title".
 If you want, you can arrow down to "associate by class".  I don't
know which one will work better in this case so choose whichever you
think is best.
5. Tab to the Save And Associate button and press the Spacebar.
6. Tab to the Save Settings button and press the spacebar.

I hope that this helps
Kevin Huber
On 11/20/12, Armando Maldonado <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> On my work/school laptop, I have window-eyes loaded, along with open-book
> scan and read software. I was wondering if there was a way to put win-eyes
> to sleep when launching open-book? Thanks.
>
> Armando
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