Jay,
The translation table is a global setting as are a few other braille
settings but most are set specific.
Doug
Macarty, Jay {PBSG} wrote:
Stephen,
Thanks for the feedback. I tried setting the table under mso.000 to US
English and saving that but it changed the table setting in all apps
to US English. I then tried opening the eclipse.000 set file and
changing the table to my own custom one and saving that but it also
changes the table for all apps. It seems like the settings under the
the Options dialog are app specific but the settings in the
Translation table dialog are global.
*From:* Stephen Clower [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Saturday, July 25, 2009 9:46 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: Is the Braille translation table setting global?
Jay,
I'm pretty sure all braille settings, including the active translation
table, are application specific. You should be able to set your
preferences in Outlook and Eclipse, save their respective set files,
and be good to go.
Best regards,
Steve
On 7/25/2009 9:39 AM, Macarty, Jay {PBSG} wrote:
Before I go writing a script for this, just wanted to ask if my
observation that the active Braille translation table setting is
global is correct? I want to be able to switch between the US English
table and my own custom table between applications. For example, when
in Office Outlook, I'd like to use the US English table with grade 2
turned on but when in Eclipse, I'd prefer my custom table with grade 2
turned off.
Thoughts???