Hello Scott,

Replace the name by finding the function GetSysTime or GetSysDate.  Once you
find these, arrow up to the beginning of the script, where you'll probably
find the word "script", and "()" with no script name in between.
Put the name "SaySystemTime" in between those two items and hit Control+S to
compile.

Thanks,
Dennis Brown
DB Technical Services, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blind Programming site at http://brown99.home.mindspring.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Hendershot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: shortcut keys


> Hello Dennis,
>
> I have a problenm installing the Time andDate Script.
>
> It says about Error on line  1578 of
> c:\jfw33\settings\enu\default.:jsdmissing name of function.    I think it
> happened because I removed the name of say system time by my own
stupidity.
>  What can I do to solve this problem?
>
> thanks for your help,
>
> Scott
>
> At 12:20 PM 9/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >I have always used Windows Explorer for this task.  After launching W.E.,
> >tab once, then hit the letter w.  This will take you to the Windows
folder,
> >hit enter, then the letter s repeatedly until you hear the words "Start
> >Menu" spoken.  Hit enter, then the letter p for Programs, then j for JFW.
> >At this point you will want to arrow down until you hear JFW 331 spoken,
and
> >hit enter.  This should put you on the executable icon.  Now, route JAWS
to
> >PC by using the insert key along with the key on the top right corner of
the
> >Number Keypad.  Now hit the right mouse button once and it will open a
menu
> >of items.  Up arrow once to Properties and hit enter.  You can now tab
down
> >until you hear the words Hotkey: none.  Simply hit the letter j if that
is
> >the one you wish to use for your hotkey, or any other letter that you may
> >desire.  Now tab down to the OK button.
> >
> >You can use this method to set up hot keys for all your programs if you
> >wish, and watch as you tab through the dialog box, for there is a field
> >there which allows you to select whether the program runs normal,
minimized
> >or maximized.  Don't forget to make this selection on your way to the OK
> >button.  Good luck.
> >
> >Albert
> >
> >-
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> >
> Scott D. Hendershot
> Media, Pennsylvania
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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