HiHi

 

I am having trouble  finding the "All Users" profile.  All I see is the
"Default" profile.  It is in my appdata roaming files folder.

 

patrick

 

From: Stephen Clower [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2010 4:39 PM
To: gw-info-gwmicro.com
Subject: Re: hELLO

 

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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