At 11:48 AM 7/29/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello Scott,
>Dennis,

        Though I think I hung with it, I did create a frame around the clock so it
would speak both the time and date whereas the date came from a program
called tclock.exe. I did shift/contrl/left bracket, and it gives me a
message like, (top/left something or other) and then take the jaws over to
the opposite end of the clock and do the same thing except this time
hitting shift/contrl/right bracket, and it gives me (bottom/left something
or other). This is when it opens the frame manager.

        Now it brings up a window worth of things to fill out, most being
unimportant, but the first thing needed to be filled out is, (name the
file) so I named this one "default.jkm" which is a standard file name
already used for this and many other key movements. Then I hit enter tab on
to the next three or so which are meaningless. Then I get to the key stroke
to use. I again hit (insert/f12) which is already selected, hit enter on
okay and its supposed to read the clock and date which comes just before
the clock down in the same area. However, with me, it now only read the
time and date when you are on the desktop and even then, mostly it wouldn't
read at all. Oh yes, I think you must reboot for the changes to take
effect, at least that it what I had to do.

        Do I do this right? Or, what did I do, because I eventually I did have to
reinstall jfw33 over.


thanks for the help,


Scott

>The Message voice is just another set of voice characteristics known as
>"Voice Context."  It is an optional Voice Context used to speak off-screen
>material, such as when you hit Insert+F12 to get the system's time spoken.
>JFW3.3X offers several different voice contexts to give the user a means of
>differentiating which cursor is active, or that  the
> the system's time spoken--it isn't getting that info off the screen, and
>the Message voice is letting you know that by announcing the info in a
>different voice than your regular Global, Keyboard, PcCursor, or JawsCursor
>voice context.
>If you wish off-screen material be announced in the same voice context as
>on-screen material, then just set your Message voice settings the same as
>the Global voice settings.
>If your synthesizer offers more than one voice template, (i.e. DecTalk,
>DoubleTalk, etc.), then you can set the Message voice to be a totally
>different voice template than your other voice contexts.  I use the
>DoubleTalk-PC, and I have "Perfect Paul" as the Global Voice context, and
>"Vader" as the Message voice--the latter being a much deeper based voice
>template.
>If your synthesizer has only a single voice template, then you can use the
>rate and pitch settings to give each JFW voice context a different,
>distinguishing set of  characteristics.
>
>You can have messages announced in any of the voice contexts, using the
>function "SayUsingVoice."  Here is an example of this function being used to
>speak the system time, and one saying a string of text.  Notice the first
>parameter is what sets the voice context used to announce the desired
>material:
>
>script AnnounceTimeAndTextString()
>; Announce the system's time using the Message context.
>SayUsingVoice(VCTX_MESSAGE, SysGetSystemTime(), ot_string)
>;Say a string of text using the Keyboard's context.
>SayUsingVoice(VCTX_KEYBOARD, "I use JFW3.3!", ot_string)
>EndScript
>
>Hope I didn't confuse the situation!
>
>Thanks,
>Dennis Brown, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: scott fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 3:58 AM
>Subject: Re: Message Voice
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Stacy,
>>
>>
>> for those ignorant such as me, I still havn't understood what the message
>> voice is how it works, and how to make it work, how to shut it off, what
>it
>> speaks. Could you posibly give an example?
>>
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> scott
>> At 11:47 PM 7/28/99 -0700, you wrote:
>> >Please, I need to figure out how to temporarily silence the message
>voice.
>> >
>> >Stacy.
>> >
>> >
>> >
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