I think you ommitted something in your answer -- to reach the all-users
profile don't you have to run windows as administrator using Vista or
Windows 7?]

Stephen Clower <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Patrick,
> 
> See below for answers to your questions.
> 
> On 11/28/2010 3:46 PM, Patrick Walsh wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Newbie here.  Switching from JAWS to Window-Eyes.  Simply cannot
> > stomach FS's arrogance.
> >
> > Anyway, off to a bit of rocky start on this list.  My first  message
> > from this list was one I will not talk about.  No religion,
> > politics, or football.  And I mean football, not that stuff
> > Americans call football.
> >
> > First, I want to change the voice synthesizer for the login screen.
> > I am using Vista.
> >
> 
> 1.  Press Control-Backslash to open the Window-Eyes control panel.
> 2.  Press Alt-F for File followed by L to open the set active profile
> dialog.
> 3.  Change to the "all users" profile. This is the group of settings
> that Window-Eyes loads at the login screen.
> 4.  Make any desired changes, save the settings, and switch back to
> your default profile.
> KB 1093 on our support website gives details on the Window-Eyes folder
> structure at http://www.gwmicro.com/kb1093.
> 
> > Second I am wondering why on some web pages the voice seems erratic
> > and choppy, while on others it is quite natural.  This is especially
> > true on Read to End command execution
> >
> 
> 1.  From within your web browser, press Control-Backslash to open the
> Window-Eyes control panel.
> 2.  Navigate to the screen menu.
> 3.  Choose "rad paragraph style," and press Enter.
> 4.  Change the option from "auto" to "on."
> 5.  Press Alt-F, S, S to save the settings.
> >
> > Finally, I am a musician.  Is anyone working on a set of scripts for
> > Window-Eyes and Lime music editing software.  If not, I might take a
> > crack at it.  I am a retired computer engineer.
> >
> 
> I don't know of any active script development for Lime.  I'm sure
> other blind musicians would be interested in improved access to this
> application. The resources at www.gwmicro.com/sc/ are a good starting
> point for learning how to write scripts.  Also consider joining the
> GW-Scripting list as other script developers and GW Micro employees
> participate in all kinds of script-related discussions.
> >
> >
> 
> -- 
> Stephen Clower
> Product support specialist
> GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
> 260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com
> 
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