Hi Chip,

    Another question, I was going to instead of doing it there but save the 
voice settings in the .ini file.
    But, I can read from the file with the ext4eranl program but can not write 
to it. There is no assignment property for it, just a read only.

    Is ther also a trick to get the .ini file to be written to?
    Or does it need to be a shared object?

        Bruce

  Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 6:09 PM
  Subject: RE: CursorKeys Object Problem


  Bruce,

  You would have to make your voice settings be set to "program" in order for 
you to be able to make changes to them, and have those changes saved with the 
.set file.  Even so, it's tricky to do via programming so that you get the 
changes done correctly.

  Chip




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    From: BT [mailto:[email protected]] 
    Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 1:11 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: CursorKeys Object Problem


    Hi Chip and Rick,

        I just discovered one little interesting event. I set my Trek game to 
load a set file.
    Now, the set file name is there each time I run the Trek.exe game since it 
is associated with it and doing the Filename thing it gives me that set file, 
called Trek.set.

    Now, I change settings for any of the 3 keys, Screen, Mouse, or Keyboard, 
it saves the Trek.set file settings are saved, I at least say the name.

        Now, when running the program again, no changes are in the set file, 
nothing.
    For when I read the settings they come in as what was there before even 
running the game or saving the changed settings.

    In other words, nothing is being saved inside the set file.

        I even do a RefreshSets command and that did not fix the problem.

        So, why is this?

        Could this be what you are experiencing Rick?

            Bruce

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