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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chris Grabowski via Talk 
  To: Rod Hutton ; Window-Eyes Discussion List 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 2:33 AM
  Subject: RE: we 7.5.2 question how to make set files


  Hi,
  One trick I like to do before switching to advance options is to just do 
control-s.  This will save a set with the name of the application, for example 
if running Becky, it is b2, you will have a b2.set file in the set file name 
edit box.
  You can follow Rods instructions and switch the setting from associate by 
title to associate by class.  Then hit the save and associate button.
  It just gives you a name to start with rather than having to type one in.



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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Talk 
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Of Rod Hutton via Talk
  Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 5:48 PM
  To: 'Keith S' <[email protected]>; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List' 
<[email protected]>
  Subject: RE: we 7.5.2 question how to make set files
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  Hi Keith,

  The process hasn't changed from your version to the present.
  First, make your program the active window, and then press Control-backslash
  to open the Window-Eyes control panel.
  Press Alt-H to open the Help menu, arrow down to Show advanced options, and,
  if it's not checked, press Enter to check it.
  Find the Association node in the treeview, press right arrow to expand it,
  and then pressing the right arrow will bring you to the Current association
  item.
  Press tab, and, if you don't have a unique set file already associated with
  your program, the Current association edit box will have the name
  default.set in it.
  In this edit box, you would type a unique name related to the program you're
  creating a set file for, and try not to pick a name of an already existing
  set file, and this can sometimes be tricky, but my advice is to be as unique
  as possible in choosing your name.
  Anyway, once you've chosen a name, the info below, taken from the manual
  should help you out:

  Current Association: 
  Set File - Edit Box 
  Enter the name for the active set file. 
  Association - Combo Box 
  This combo box lets you determine how the Set file should be associated to
  the current program. If you choose Title, the Set file will load when the
  text in the program's title bar matches what is present when you configure
  this association. If you choose by Class, then Window-Eyes will load the Set
  file when the window class of the program to which you are associating gains
  focus. If you choose None, Window-Eyes will not automatically associate the
  Set file to the active program. 
  Save and Associate - Button 
  This button causes Window-Eyes to create the set file specified above if it
  does not already exist along with the type of program

  I hope this helps,

  Rod

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Talk
  [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
  Of Keith S via Talk
  Sent: November 16, 2015 4:18 PM
  To: gwmicro <[email protected]>
  Subject: we 7.5.2 question how to make set files

  Hello, still using a windows xp machine with window eyes 7.5.2.  Yes, I kow,
  I need to upgrade to win 10 and 9.0, but can't afford it right now.

  How do I make a set file for a program in this version of window eyes?

  Thanks

  Keith
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