Thank you Tom.  I will try it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Kingston [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 28 June 2014 13:45
To: Samuel Wilkins; GW-Info
Subject: Re: Adding Labels to Buttons

First, you have to create the set file prior to labeling the buttons.
This is because the labels will be stored in a .we file, not the .set file.

Go to: Association, Current association, and tab once to the set file
edit box.
Assuming there's no set file associated it should read: Default.set.
Simply replace this with the name of the set file you want.
* Note, Regardless of the set file name you choose the .we file will use
the name of the executable, which you can see by arrowing down once from
Current association to Program information and tabbing to Executable
name. I say this because the program title and executable name may
differ and you'll wonder why you can't find the .we file. For example,
the executable name for Sound forge is Forge110.exe. So if I name the
set file SoundForge.set the .we file will be Forge110.we.

After you've entered the set file name tab again to the Association
combo-box and select either by title or class, probably title if the
buttons are in a specific window and that window title doesn't change.
The set file will be loaded whenever that title is in the title bar. If
it doesn't work you can always go back in and just change Association to
by class and save the set file again.
Tab to the Save and Associate button and press the space bar.

Now you can label those buttons and those labels will be stored in the
..we file.

Hth,
Tom


On 6/28/2014 3:03 AM, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
> Hello all, thank you for your help.  I will make sure that I can label these 
> buttons.  However, since my brother uses may want to use this programme, and 
> since he is using Window-Eyes, I would like to create a setfile with the 
> labelled buttons so he can use it as well.  How do I create a setfile after 
> those buttons have been labelled?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Kingston [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 28 June 2014 00:18
> To: George B; GW-Info
> Subject: Re: Adding Labels to Buttons
>
> Oops. I forgot to mention a workaround for the Mouse to focus hot key:
> Insert-Plus. Just do the same thing I stated below; go into hot keys,
> mouse, and redefine the Mouse to focus hot key.
>
>
> On 6/27/2014 7:06 PM, Tom Kingston wrote:
>> You can go into Hot keys, Miscellaneous, find Label field name, and
>> assign any key or combination you want.
>>
>> Hth,
>> Tom
>>
>>
>> On 6/27/2014 5:02 PM, George B wrote:
>>> Rod,
>>>
>>> What do you do if you have a n b p and there is no insert key, please
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> From: Rod Hutton [mailto:[email protected]]
>>> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 13:55
>>> To: Samuel Wilkins; [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: Adding Labels to Buttons
>>>
>>> Hi Samuel,
>>>
>>> Assumming that Speak Tool tips is on, you could use Numpad Insert-Plus to
>>> route your mouse pointer to each button and see if a tool tip pops up
>>> which
>>> would then speak the button's name; or you could let your sighted
>>> assistant
>>> read the button name; in either case, use Control-Insert-F while focus
>>> is on
>>> the button to label it.
>>>
>>> hth,
>>>
>>>
>>> Rod
>>>
>>> On 6/27/14 4:20 PM, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> I am using a programme called EPubsoft Toolbox, but pretty much all of
>>> the
>>> buttons are unlabelled.  Is it possible to label the buttons using
>>> Window-Eyes so that it can read the buttons in future?  If so, I will be
>>> able to use sighted assistance to help me determine what the buttons
>>> should
>>> be labelled as.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Samuel Wilkins
>>>
>>>
>>>
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