Dalziel,

I use the same keyboard and you correctly describe the method for setting the 
hotkeys and I have not had a problem. I cannot be certain how you are doing 
this so I will run through linking the "Word" Key to Writer.

As normal open the configuration diagram and click on the "W" Key symbol the 
browse to the swriter.exe file using the Launch Application window, click OK 
and leave. In my case swriter.exe is in C:\Program 
Files\OpenOffice.Org2.2\Program. Similarly you can configure the others using 
scalc.exe, sbase.exe, simpress.exe etc.

I am sure that you know that the first key on the keyboard is not configurable 
so the "W" key is the first you can use. Similarly linking to soffice.exe will 
only start the quckstart on the system tray.

Ron Ferguson
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dalziel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: 05 April 2007 15:06
  Subject: Re: [users] FAO Harold Fuchs Re: [users] UWINAPI.DLL could not be 
accessed


        Thanks for your recent query. Using/Selecting the Trust Keyboard icon 
        - a picture of the Trust Hotkeys is displayed 
        - One selects the hotkey to be configured By clicking on it
        - a grey 'Configure Button' panel is displayed. 
        Using this panel
        - One gives the button a label e.g. 'Word Processor
        - then one enters the Application path or URL with a 'Browse' button 
being supplied to assist one in this task
        - Having entered the path one then selects the 'OK' button
        I assume that this will be Trust software but is fairly standard with 
similar panels being supplied to configure other pieces of hardware. It works 
perfectly well in allocating Microsoft Works and Microsoft Office programs 
(which I have in read only mode) to selected buttons but when I attempt to 
allocate Open Office programs to the same buttons I get the message 'The 
application has failed to start because uwinapi.dll was not found. Reinstalling 
the application may solve the problem' . I have tried to reinstall but to no 
effect. The installation has obviouisly worked as Powerpoint slide shows and 
Word documents can be read via relevant Open Office programs which have been 
set up on installation as defaults. As I have previously said the file 
UWINAPI.DLL can be traced to the openofficeorg3 folder held in the same folder 
as Setup.exe e.g. OpenOffice.org 2.1 Installation Files folder which in turn is 
held in Desktop.

        The solution must be simple and I do hope that you can help as a 
working hot key does save some time.

        Yours Dalziel Aitchison

        -------Original Message-------

        From: Harold Fuchs
        Date: 03/31/07 18:34:53
        To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Re: [users] FAO Harold Fuchs Re: [users] UWINAPI.DLL could not 
be accessed

        Dalziel wrote: 
              Thanks for your prompt reply.

              I think that I did everthing required through to executing 
'Setup.exe' which as you say asked about Word, Excel and Powerpoint i.e. did I 
want to make OO the default to handle such documents. I must have done this 
correctly as I received an email with a powerpoint slideshow which was handled 
by OO.

              As I say the file UWINAPI.DLL can be seen in  openofficeorg3 
folder held in the same folder as Setup.exe e.g. OpenOffice.org 2.1 
Installation Files folder which in turn is held in Desktop. The problem being 
that after setting up my keyboard hot keys I get the message deetailed in my 
previous email below i.e. 'The application has failed to start because 
uwinapi.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may solve the problem' .

              Hope that you can help

              Dalziel Aitchison


              -------Original Message-------

              From: Harold Fuchs
              Date: 03/28/07 00:52:58
              To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
              Subject: Re: [users] UWINAPI.DLL could not be accessed

              Dalziel wrote:
                    a.. I have just (24.3.2007) downloaded version 2.1 of 
OpenOffice.org. My problem is : I have attempted to set the hot keys on my 
Trust Silverline Keyboard to rapidly access OpenOffice Writer Calc and Impress 
and in each case I get the message 'The application has failed to start because 
uwinapi.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may solve the problem'. 
                    a.. uwinapi.dll appears to be in folder OpenOfficeOrg3.cab 
                    a.. I have reinstalled the application but still get the 
same response. Please note that to remove the application first (prior to 
reinstalling) using OpenOffice Install/Remove software was not possible as it 
stopped responding. I had to use my Windows XP software to remove the system 
prior to reinstalling. 
                    a.. The Trust Silverline Hotkeys mentioned above have 
previously been used to access the equivalent Microsoft Works programs with 
absolutely no problem. 
                    a.. As I mentioned in my registration of OpenOffice, 
Microsoft Works is good but does not have all the features of Microsoft Office 
which being a pensioner I cannot afford. My son recommended that I downloaded 
OpenOffice as he had found it excellent and totally reliable. 

                    I would welcome your assistance in this problem please. 

                    Dalziel Aitchison
                    Tel: 01484 713491
                    Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


              I don't believe you have installed OpenOffice (OO); instead I 
think you have only downloaded it, which is not the same.

              Installing OO is a 3-step process:
              1. Download the file to a folder of your choice, typically the 
desktop
              2. Run the downloaded file. This will cause it to "unpack" itself 
into quite a large number of files and folders which it places in a folder of 
your choice, typically the desktop
              3. Execute the program "setup.exe from within one of the folders 
created in #2. This step *normally happens automatically* once step #2 has 
completed.

              At this point OO asks you a number of questions including how you 
want it to handle Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) documents.

              Once you have completed #3, you can delete the file you 
downloaded in #1 *and* the folder and its contents, including subfolders, that 
got created in #2.

              At this point you should be able to set hotekys etc. Please note 
that OO can handle (read and write) the vast majority of MS office files but, 
as far as I know, cannot handle *Works* files. Instead you need to have Works 
save the files in Word, Excel, ... format first.

-- 
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Please reply *only* to [email protected] 

                   
                   
                   
             
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        What program are you trying to invoke via the Hotkey?

        Please reply to the list as I will be away for two weeks and will not 
have access to e-mail.


-- 
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Please reply *only* to [email protected] 
               
       
   


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