that is it, Rod, great explanation, though it is quite convoluted as correct as it is. Too bad that GW-Micro can't come up with a simpler way, "auto-creation of an associated *.set file with whatever program is at the forefront, and though the end user wouldn't necessarily always save them, they could when the need arises as it does with mp3-gain in the case here.
-- Curtis Delzer. HS. K 6 V F O San Bernardino, CA. [email protected] skype: curtis1014 On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 00:00:36 -0400 Rod Hutton <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Gerardo, > > Well, you will have to embark upon becoming an advanced user in order to > create a unique set file for your program. > First, you have to ensure that Show advanced options is checked in the Help > menu. > This will make the Association node visible in the tree view, down near the > bottom of the tree. > If you expand that node, you will reveal two nodes, Current association and > Program information. > You need to highlight Current association, tab once and you'll be in an edit > box labelled Set file. > More than likely, default.set will be in that edit box. > So, you would type in mp3gain.set, tab to the Save and associate button, > press Enter, and now you've created a unique set file for that program and > associated it with that program. > Now you can modify the settings in this set file, change the Scope for any > setting which you want to be unique to the mp3gain program, and the settings > will stick. > Note, at any time in the future, before you change any setting, always use > Control-Shift-T to read the title bar. This will tell you what set file you > are working with, and it will prevent you from causing yourself problems by > changing the settings in the wrong set file > Also, keep in mind that set files are loaded automatically when programs > start up; also, set files which are associated with programs become active > when the programs they are associated with come to the foreground; therefore, > if you want to work with a set file associated with a particular program, > first put the program in the foreground, and then press Control-backslash to > activate the Window-Eyes control panel. > This way, Window-Eyes is giving you automatic access to the set file you want > to work with. > > hth, > > Rod > > On 4/11/14 11:19 PM, Gerardo Corripio wrote: > > When Alt tab away and come back, the Keyboard Echo Off setting indeed > > stays; it's when I close via Alt f4 out of MP3 Gain, and open it, when the > > Keyboard echo returns to WE's what I have Globally Words. Anymore ideas? > > > > Gera > > Enviado desde mi iPhone > > > > El 11/04/2014, a las 09:58 p.m., Curtis Delzer <[email protected]> > > escribió: > > > >> Well, seems to me that when you are in mp3-gain, it should work, since > >> you've used the "program" feature, are you saying that if you go out of > >> it, and then come back into it, they don't stay off? > >> > >> -- > >> Curtis Delzer. > >> HS. > >> > >> K 6 V F O > >> San Bernardino, CA. > >> > >> [email protected] > >> > >> skype: curtis1014 > >> > >> > >> > >> On Fri, 11 Apr 2014 21:14:39 -0500 > >> Gerardo Corripio <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> HI guys > >>> Using WindowEyes 8.4 with MP3 Gain, it doesn't stick to having Keyboard > >>> echo off! > >>> Here's how I do this in case i'm doing something wrong, or am missing a > >>> step: > >>> 1.-Open up MP3 Gain like always; > >>> 2.-Go to the windoweyes Control Panel under Keyboard/Voice; > >>> 2.-Tab until I'm sure it's on Program; tab to where it says Both > >>> Characters and Words, and arrow up until it says Off; > >>> 4.-Save changes, making sure it's on Program. > >>> It works great upon saving the changes, and while doing Control+f and > >>> other keystrokes in MP3 Gain Windoweyes doesn't speak them, which is how > >>> I'm wanting it to work. > >>> However when I exit out of MP3 Gain, it reverts back to speaking > >>> Control+f and other keystrokes! > >>> Thanks for any enlightenment. > >>> > >>> -- Enviado desde mi lap > >>> Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki > >>> Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México > >>> RompiendoBarreras espacio de psicología/Superación Personal Sábados 10PM > >>> México http://radiogeneral.com ¡los esperamos! > >>> If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender > >>> only. 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