Hi, Don. The functions of the f2, f3, and f4 play buttons are configurable. If
you go into the
play properties tab with f11, you'll see each of those buttons listed as you
tab through the options.
Below each button is a list of choices you have in determining how that
particular button will function. For
example, you can set play button 1 to the "play selected" option, meaning that
every time you use the f2
play button it will play the audio between the start and finish markers. You
could set the play button 2,
f3, to the "play unselected" option, meaning that when you press the f3 play
button you would play
everything outside the start and finish markers.
In previous versions of goldwave there were only two of these configurable play
buttons. Now there are
three. Hope that clarifies it.
On another note, I know you're using window-eyes like I am. Since I upgraded to
the latest
version of Window-eyes after version 7, the goldwave set files for window-eyes
created by Richard
Turner unfortunately no longer work, although the window-eyes script for
goldwave on gw micro's
script central site still works.
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 12:04:04 -0700, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
>The event which precipitated this post was the installation of
>GoldWave, version 5.57. As I hadn't installed the two or three
>versions just prior to 5.57, this really seems like a radical change,
>and frankly, I am having difficulty getting acclamated to some of
>these changes.
>
>At any rate, would someone please explain, preferably in English, just
>what is meant by vertical zoom and horizontal zoom. Although I
>understand that it has to do with identifying a region of a file on
>which to perform audio editing, I am having problems grasping just
>what is meant.
>
>Also, if someone would be so kind as to explain the difference in the
>play functions of f2, f3, and f4, I would be most grateful.
>
>Lastly, somehow I can no longer read the V U meters as I could in
>older versions. What options do I need to modify in order to regain
>this accessibility?
>
>Thanks much.
>
>Don Roberts
>
>
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