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For starters, using your Jaws so you have sound.

1.  Open WindowEyes with control backslash.

2.  Press alt-f then Y to go to your speech synthesizer submenu.

3.  Make sure you have your synthesizer selected.  If using a soundcard, you 
either need Dectalk32 or Eloquence.


Steve K8SP
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 11:00 AM
Subject: very off topic window-eyes question


Hello;
I know we have some computer "experts" and window-eyes users here and =
maybe someone has a simple answer.  For reasons unknown I no longer have =
speech when running window-eyes.  The program still runs at start-up but =
not a sound to be heard.  Voice is marked on.  I fortunately still had a =
old version of jfw which seems to talk just fine as does open book.  It =
worked fine until Saturday and I have no clew what I did to kill it. =20
Before I try uninstalling and reinstalling, might there be a simple hot =
key that turns the voice back on?
Feel free to send ideas back off list so we don't drive everyone crazy.
Richard
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