Hi Martin, 
 I changed some things in your code, so try this. 
begin VBScript
Dim keyEvent
Sub FNKeys(vk, km)
Select Case vk
Case 174
Speak "volume down"
Case 175
Speak "volume up"
Case 176 
Sleep "1000"  
End Select
End Sub
keyEvent = ConnectEvent (Keyboard, "OnKeyProcessedUp", "FNKeys")
 Hth, 
 Tyler 

----- Original Message -----
From: martin webster <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, May 17, 2010 12:34:02
Subject: OnKeyProcessedUp repeating speech?

>
>
> Hi all,
> below follows a snippit of my script which speaks the F/Not keys and what 
> they do on my HP pro book laptop.  If you hold down the F/Not key and press 
> F11 this will turn the master volume down and if you hold down the F/Not key 
> and hit F12 this turns the master volume up.  The problem I am having with 
> the below routine is that hitting F11 or F12 repeats the speech twice.  When 
> pressing F11 or F12 you hear "volume down volume down" or  "volume up volume 
> up". How can I stop this?.  there is a HP notification window which opens 
> when pressing any of the F/Not conbo keys, would this cause this and if so 
> how do I block it.
> begin VBScript
> Dim keyEvent
> Sub FNKeys(vk, km)
> Select Case vk
> Case 174
> Speak "volume down"
> Case 175
> Speak "volume up"
> End Select
> End Sub
> keyEvent = ConnectEvent (Keyboard, "OnKeyProcessedUp", "FNKeys") 
> Warm regards.
> Martin Webster.
> 
> 
> 
>       

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