Hello,

Read the sections on the set2text and text2set utilities.

These will take a set file and convert it to a text file.  you can then
change the keys in question and convert that text file back to a set
file.



On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 07:22:49 -0700
Keith Hinton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone!
> I know that you folks had some changes with Window-Eyes ages ago witht
> he way the hot keys dialog used to be layed out ages ago.
> I was trying to figure this out, and eeven though I've read the
> manual, listened to the audio tutorial and things like this, I am
> still nowhere near being able to successfully make this work.
> My question is this.
> Suppose you wanted to say, define a hotkey (Not through Window-Eyes
> scripting) but through the Window-Eyes voice control pannel. Perhaps
> the enableing and disabeling of speech?
> But what if you wanted to have this hotkey whatever it was, take
> effect, no matter what application you were in? So if you were on the
> Windows desktop, it would work. If you were in the Window-Eyes window,
> it would work. If you were somewhere else, it would work too.
> How does one do a global change like this?
> I thought that hotkeys and stuff as far as Window-Eyes goes are not
> global in nature?
> Perhaps I'm wrong on that one. Could someone correct me on this, or
> point me at something where this is possible?
> I'm not a stanger to Window-Eyes necessarily, but when I think back to
> say version 4.5 and to where Window-Eyes is now, the changes
> intraduced are just a bit more to get used to. I can always refference
> the Window-Eyes manual at any time though.
> I understand clearly the difference between global, wich applies
> anywhere, and local settings, wich are on an application specific
> structure.
> Any assistance on how to accomplish this is appreciated.
> 
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