Holy crap! There it is! Now, two things. First, do these key
assignments work as shown, or do you combine them with another key
simultaneously? In other words, how do you assign a key that might,
under any other circumstances, wind up in a real sequence? Do you just
pick one that in all likelihood not be used?

Second, this may be a JAWS problem, but I notice that arrowing through
through the list of keynames, only the first time I press an arrow key
will its identity be spoken, whereas, arrowing through the assignments
list speaks everything as I pass over it as it should. Does it behave
this way for you, or do you hear each key name and number as you move
through the keynames list? What speech are you using?  TIA.

On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 07:31:39 -0000, you wrote:

>Steve: It might interest you to pull up qWS at this time, and hit alt O, K.
>Mayhap that long, long list of midi key commands is kind of what you're 
>looking for?  I just love the options menu, don't you???
>
>
>
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>From: "Steve Matzura" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 8:30 PM
>To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
>Subject: QWS List A feature for the distant future
>
>> Since it's been determined that only some synths, even unto the same
>> manufacturer, send bank and program-change data as such, and not as
>> system exclusive messages, and since it's been figured out that this
>> actually already does work the way I wanted it to, just not on the
>> same synth,
>>
>> OK, one idea solved. Harumph to Roland for not making it work
>> everywhere.
>>
>> But I've another idea. See how good I am at giving other people work
>> to do? HAAHAA!
>>
>> How often do the rest of you QWS users use key bindings in other
>> software to perform program functions? That's something I've been very
>> into since Cakewalk 9 for DOS, and there are real times that I really
>> miss not having it in QWS. This is another one of those features for
>> which I would happily prepay to get James on his way toward
>> implementing.
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