Actually, there are scripts, available from www.hartgen.org. Here's the 
info:

You can simply copy and paste MP3 and WMA  files using Windows Explorer. 
However, there is software which can be downloaded called Creative Media 
Lite, which allows you to not only rip tracks from audio CD, but in 
addition once the audio extraction has taken place, the music is 
automatically transferred to the player.  So for a person who does not 
want to get into the business of copying music to the player, this could 
be very good.  When connected to the computer for charging, Creative Media 
Lite will advise you how much space is available on the player together 
with the battery charge status.  The software is also used to update the 
firmware of the unit.  Free scripts for JAWS for Windows are available 
from this page containing the following functionality:



Most of the buttons speak their names as you use Tab, Shift+Tab or 
Insert+Tab.  There is still a bit of work to be done in the Settings 
Dialog of the CD ripper as the fields do not speak correctly but this will 
come in time.

When you Tab into the main drive list or the Zen player contents list, the 
individual list is identified.

F12 activates the Audio CD rip Button.

Usefully, you can now check or uncheck the songs to be extracted from a CD 
from the list by pressing Space Bar.  JAWS will announce if the song is 
checked or unchecked.

ALT+Control+V will allow you to set the maximum volume of the player and 
access the parental controls.

ALT+Control+U enables updates to be accessed via the Internet.

F11 tells you the charge of the player and the amount of free space.

A small amount of Hotkey Help is available.




Bruce

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On Sat, 10 May 2008, Chris Skarstad wrote:

> Hi
>
> Ok, let's clear this up once and for all.  If you aren't using the
> computer, there's no                 way you'd ever be able to use
> JAWS or any other screenreader for this kind of thing.
>
> If you're refering to the 1 GB model of the Zen stone, you can use
> the button on the back of the unit to switch between folders.  if
> pushed all the way to the right, the player is in shuffle mode, which
> obviously, means that it plays all files on the player in random
> order.  pushing it to the left means that it's in regular mode like
> normal. If you push the button to the left once more, and you have
> multiple folders with files in them, the player switches to the next
> folder and begins playing the first file in the series, or at random
> depending on how you have the player set to do.  but no, no scripts
> at all are needeed for this, even when it's attached to the computer.
> It just plane does not need them, period.
>
>
>
> At 03:44 PM 5/10/2008, you wrote:
>> no their is nothing at the moment.
>>
>> hth
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Vicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 2:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
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>>
>>> I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is
>>> something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the
>>> computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.
>>>
>>> Vicki
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
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>>> Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, you can download some jaws  scripts from
>>> www.hartgen.org
>>> I don't know how good they are as I do not use Jaws. Hope this helps.
>>> Samuel Wilkins
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>>>
>>>
>>>> Has anyone written any scripts for the ZinStone which will enable a
>>>> person
>>>> to know folder and files titles while arrowing through them? Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Vicki
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