Let me consider it for a bit, but here are my first thoughts on the matter. 
Yes it is possible to automatically mute jaws when a given application in 
launched and have it wake up upon exiting that same program but it wouldn't 
work for a given user in my experience.  Jaws doesn't care which user is at 
the controls, because it bases itself on the executable file that is in 
focus instead rather than who is logged in at any given time.  So my first 
thoughts are no I doubt it would work, now if somebody can prove me wrong be 
my guest.
David Ferrin
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From: "KERRYANN IFILL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 3:41 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] possibility



Hi David and others,

A thought occured to me.  A couple weeks ago, one of the
listers was asking whether there was a way he could get
jfw to come back up when his wife logged off the system.
Earlier this week, you shared some scripts with me for
using different synthesisers and then Carla asked about
different jfw settings for different user accoutns.
Here's my question,
How possible do you think it would be to have the "no
speech" feature activated in one account and when that
person logged off, jfw would revert to the default
settings with speech.
What do you think?

Kerry




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