Moderated Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing


David Basden <basden.david@...>
 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the JAWS help.  A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using phonetics.  I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p, and t from one another.  The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics so that they are useless.  I have functioned without the conflict until recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting.  How do I turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and control-f3?


Dave


Mike B.
 


Hi David,
 
Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.
Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.
If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.
 
3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.
 
4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.

5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.
 
 
Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM
Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave






David Basden <basden.david@...>
 

Hi Mike,


Thanks for the recommendation.  I was able to suppress voicing of the lvoicing of a particular function key, but JAWS wouldn't do it for a modifier key such as alt or shift.  The justification was that the modifier keys were used with other keys as well.  Nonetheless, I am functioning again.  As a Window-eyes forced convert to JAWS, I have been reluctant to learn all the intricacies of JAWS.  I'll get there eventually I suppose.  The JAWS list is very helpful in the interim.  Thanks again.


Dave

On 4/23/2022 2:50 PM, Mike B. wrote:


Hi David,
 
Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.
Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.
If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.
 
3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.
 
4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.

5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.
 
 
Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM
Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave






Van Lant, Robin
 

David,

There is so much to learn with various settings in JAWS.  I think another possible option for you, depending on how the game works, is to turn on Speech on demand.  I just tried it and found that it won’t voice the keystrokes.  I sometimes use it if I’m in a situation where JAWS is being heard over a conference call  or computer phone call and I don’t have an earphone to plug in.  Hit Insert spacebar for the layered commands, then the letter s.  You should hear “speech on demand”.  If the game is self-voicing or you can use insert up arrow to read the lines you want on demand, it would keep all your other keystrokes silent.  To get out of the mode, just repeat the steps and you’ll hear JAWS say “Full speech”.

 

 

Robin

 

 

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Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2022 11:30 AM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

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Hi Mike,

 

Thanks for the recommendation.  I was able to suppress voicing of the lvoicing of a particular function key, but JAWS wouldn't do it for a modifier key such as alt or shift.  The justification was that the modifier keys were used with other keys as well.  Nonetheless, I am functioning again.  As a Window-eyes forced convert to JAWS, I have been reluctant to learn all the intricacies of JAWS.  I'll get there eventually I suppose.  The JAWS list is very helpful in the interim.  Thanks again.

 

Dave

On 4/23/2022 2:50 PM, Mike B. wrote:



Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave






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This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.
I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word
space
when playing a word in code using winamp.
So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.
Glenn

----- Original Message -----
From: Mike B.
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Hi David,
 
Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.
Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.
If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.
 
3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.
 
4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.

5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.
 
 
Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM
Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave






Bill White
 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





K0LNY
 


Thanks Bill, that is good to know too.
Glenn

----- Original Message -----
From: Bill White
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





K0LNY
 


Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.
Glenn

----- Original Message -----
From: Bill White
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





Bill White
 

Hi, Glenn. The letter X takes you back to the beginning of the file. The letter C as in Charlie pauses and resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:31 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





K0LNY
 


I guess for me, X is play, because  it plays the short files from start.
But C does not play.
I think C is pause.
Glenn.
 

----- Original Message -----
From: Bill White
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Hi, Glenn. The letter X takes you back to the beginning of the file. The letter C as in Charlie pauses and resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:31 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





Bill White
 

C is pause, and if the file is longer, resumes play. If you have an mp3 file of music or something like that, or an mp3 podcast, try the letter C, and see if it resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 3:15 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I guess for me, X is play, because  it plays the short files from start.

But C does not play.

I think C is pause.

Glenn.

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:11 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. The letter X takes you back to the beginning of the file. The letter C as in Charlie pauses and resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:31 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





K0LNY
 


Yes, but it does not start it like space does.
X will start it like space.
But when a file is just opened, C does not work
 
Glenn

----- Original Message -----
From: Bill White
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

C is pause, and if the file is longer, resumes play. If you have an mp3 file of music or something like that, or an mp3 podcast, try the letter C, and see if it resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 3:15 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I guess for me, X is play, because  it plays the short files from start.

But C does not play.

I think C is pause.

Glenn.

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:11 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. The letter X takes you back to the beginning of the file. The letter C as in Charlie pauses and resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:31 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





Dave Durber
 


Glen:
 
The letter "Z", plays the previous track;
The letter "x", plays the current track;
The letter "C:, toggles the playing of the current track between pause and play;
The letter "V:, stops playing the current track.
The letter "B", plays the next track.
 
HTH
 
Dave
 

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill White
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





K0LNY
 


Thanks,
I used to use those many moons ago, and now adays, when playing tracks, I typically use spacebar, C and the arrow keys.
But for starting a track, you have to use X or space.
Glenn

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2022 12:06 AM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Glen:
 
The letter "Z", plays the previous track;
The letter "x", plays the current track;
The letter "C:, toggles the playing of the current track between pause and play;
The letter "V:, stops playing the current track.
The letter "B", plays the next track.
 
HTH
 
Dave
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill White
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





Dave Durber
 


Glen:
 
In Winamp, I have the JAWS verbosity set to Advanced. This seems to stop the announcing of keystrokes, and limits the verbosity of the announcement of functions, for example, pressing the letter "S", JAWS will say "on" or "off", instead of saying "Shuffle Mode On" or, "Shuffle Mode Off"and the same for other functions.
 
The letter "C", has no effect, if there is no track playing.
 
If you have a library of files in a .m3u file and you have it loaded in Winamp, pressing the SPACE BAR, will always play the first track, regardless of the current track which is playing.
 
Likewise, if you exit Winamp and restart Winamp, pressing the SPACE BAR, will play the track list from the beginning.
 
HTH
 
Dave
 

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Yes, but it does not start it like space does.
X will start it like space.
But when a file is just opened, C does not work
 
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill White
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

C is pause, and if the file is longer, resumes play. If you have an mp3 file of music or something like that, or an mp3 podcast, try the letter C, and see if it resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 3:15 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I guess for me, X is play, because  it plays the short files from start.

But C does not play.

I think C is pause.

Glenn.

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:11 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. The letter X takes you back to the beginning of the file. The letter C as in Charlie pauses and resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:31 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





K0LNY
 


About all I need to know about winamp, is if there is a way to make a track loop.
I went through the  menus but found nothing.
I would not want it for all tracks, just a on-demand feature.
Glenn

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2022 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Glen:
 
In Winamp, I have the JAWS verbosity set to Advanced. This seems to stop the announcing of keystrokes, and limits the verbosity of the announcement of functions, for example, pressing the letter "S", JAWS will say "on" or "off", instead of saying "Shuffle Mode On" or, "Shuffle Mode Off"and the same for other functions.
 
The letter "C", has no effect, if there is no track playing.
 
If you have a library of files in a .m3u file and you have it loaded in Winamp, pressing the SPACE BAR, will always play the first track, regardless of the current track which is playing.
 
Likewise, if you exit Winamp and restart Winamp, pressing the SPACE BAR, will play the track list from the beginning.
 
HTH
 
Dave
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

Yes, but it does not start it like space does.
X will start it like space.
But when a file is just opened, C does not work
 
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill White
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

C is pause, and if the file is longer, resumes play. If you have an mp3 file of music or something like that, or an mp3 podcast, try the letter C, and see if it resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 3:15 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I guess for me, X is play, because  it plays the short files from start.

But C does not play.

I think C is pause.

Glenn.

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:11 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. The letter X takes you back to the beginning of the file. The letter C as in Charlie pauses and resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:31 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





Nermin
 

Hi Glenn,


press r to toggle repeat on or off. That will repeat the currently playing track or tracks, depending on what you selected.

If you used l to open one single file or opened it from within Windows explorer, that will repeat that file. If you used Shift+l to open a folder, repeat kicks in once the last track contained in that folder has stopped or you press b to advance to track one.


Regards,

Nermin


Bill White
 

Hi, Glenn. Pressing R during the playing of a track will make that track loop, but only if that is the only track which is selected for playing. Pressing R to turn on Repeat Mode while multiple tracks are selected for playing will repeat all tracks, instead of repeating only the current track. You must press R again to turn off Repeat Mode.

 

Bill White

 

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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 10:39 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

About all I need to know about winamp, is if there is a way to make a track loop.

I went through the  menus but found nothing.

I would not want it for all tracks, just a on-demand feature.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2022 12:35 AM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Glen:

 

In Winamp, I have the JAWS verbosity set to Advanced. This seems to stop the announcing of keystrokes, and limits the verbosity of the announcement of functions, for example, pressing the letter "S", JAWS will say "on" or "off", instead of saying "Shuffle Mode On" or, "Shuffle Mode Off"and the same for other functions.

 

The letter "C", has no effect, if there is no track playing.

 

If you have a library of files in a .m3u file and you have it loaded in Winamp, pressing the SPACE BAR, will always play the first track, regardless of the current track which is playing.

 

Likewise, if you exit Winamp and restart Winamp, pressing the SPACE BAR, will play the track list from the beginning.

 

HTH

 

Dave

 

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 11:22 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Yes, but it does not start it like space does.

X will start it like space.

But when a file is just opened, C does not work

 

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:17 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

C is pause, and if the file is longer, resumes play. If you have an mp3 file of music or something like that, or an mp3 podcast, try the letter C, and see if it resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 3:15 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I guess for me, X is play, because  it plays the short files from start.

But C does not play.

I think C is pause.

Glenn.

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:11 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. The letter X takes you back to the beginning of the file. The letter C as in Charlie pauses and resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

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From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:31 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave





K0LNY
 

That works for the need.
Thanks.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nermin via groups.io" <voy44@...>
To: <main@jfw.groups.io>
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2022 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing


Hi Glenn,


press r to toggle repeat on or off. That will repeat the currently
playing track or tracks, depending on what you selected.

If you used l to open one single file or opened it from within Windows
explorer, that will repeat that file. If you used Shift+l to open a
folder, repeat kicks in once the last track contained in that folder has
stopped or you press b to advance to track one.


Regards,

Nermin


Marty Hutchings
 

Guys, this has gotten so far off topic.

On 5/4/2022 2:08 AM, Bill White wrote:

Hi, Glenn. Pressing R during the playing of a track will make that track loop, but only if that is the only track which is selected for playing. Pressing R to turn on Repeat Mode while multiple tracks are selected for playing will repeat all tracks, instead of repeating only the current track. You must press R again to turn off Repeat Mode.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 10:39 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

About all I need to know about winamp, is if there is a way to make a track loop.

I went through the  menus but found nothing.

I would not want it for all tracks, just a on-demand feature.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Dave Durber

Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2022 12:35 AM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Glen:

 

In Winamp, I have the JAWS verbosity set to Advanced. This seems to stop the announcing of keystrokes, and limits the verbosity of the announcement of functions, for example, pressing the letter "S", JAWS will say "on" or "off", instead of saying "Shuffle Mode On" or, "Shuffle Mode Off"and the same for other functions.

 

The letter "C", has no effect, if there is no track playing.

 

If you have a library of files in a .m3u file and you have it loaded in Winamp, pressing the SPACE BAR, will always play the first track, regardless of the current track which is playing.

 

Likewise, if you exit Winamp and restart Winamp, pressing the SPACE BAR, will play the track list from the beginning.

 

HTH

 

Dave

 

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 11:22 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Yes, but it does not start it like space does.

X will start it like space.

But when a file is just opened, C does not work

 

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:17 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

C is pause, and if the file is longer, resumes play. If you have an mp3 file of music or something like that, or an mp3 podcast, try the letter C, and see if it resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 3:15 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I guess for me, X is play, because  it plays the short files from start.

But C does not play.

I think C is pause.

Glenn.

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 5:11 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. The letter X takes you back to the beginning of the file. The letter C as in Charlie pauses and resumes play.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:31 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Actually, I just tried it, and I think you meant the letter X.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Bill White

Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2022 2:27 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi, Glenn. One way of avoiding hearing the word space when playing a word in code in Winamp is, instead of using the space bar to pause play in Winamp, use the letter C to pause and resume play in Winamp. Winamp will not voice the letter C when pausing and resuming play in Winamp.

 

Bill White

 

billwhite92701@...

 

From: main@jfw.groups.io [mailto:main@jfw.groups.io] On Behalf Of Glenn / Lenny
Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:14 PM
To: main@jfw.groups.io
Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

This is a perfect example of why I keep a lot of messages, to search for in my inbox.

I'm working on learning Morse code, and it was too distracting to hear the word

space

when playing a word in code using winamp.

So I searched for anything to JFW in the past month with the word key in the body, and found the answer I was looking for.

Glenn

----- Original Message -----

From: Mike B.

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 4:50 PM

Subject: Re: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

Hi David,

 

Try the following:
1. Open the Settings Center with, Insert + 6 on the number row, & press, Control, Shift + D, to open Settings Center Default All Applications.

Note: If you only want to mute keys in a specific app / program open the Settings Center while in the specific app / program, Insert + 6 on the number row.

If you want to mute keys in all programs you need to do this in Settings Center default all applications.
2. Arrow down to, Keyboard, & press right arrow to open.

 

3. Down arrow to, General, and right arrow to open.

 

4. Arrow down to, Manage Key Labels...., & press the spacebar to open.  Note:  Do not press enter, pressing enter will close the Settings Center.


5. After pressing the spacebar you will be in a list of keys.  Arrow down to the key you want to mute, & Tab 1 time to the, Toggle Mute Button, & press
the spacebar to mute.  You'll hear Jaws announce, for example the Tab key, Tab Tab mute.
6. Tab to, Okay, press the spacebar, tab to, Apply, press the spacebar, tab to, Okay, & press enter to save your change & close the Settings Center.

 

 

Stay safe and take care.  Mike.  Sent from my iBarstool.

----- Original Message -----

From: David Basden

Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2022 11:31 AM

Subject: Muting alt, shift, and control key voicing

 

I'm new to the list and can't seem to find what I'm looking for in the
JAWS help. A game I play uses alt-F3 to read the letter in focus using
phonetics. I need this to distinguish certain letters such as b, d, p,
and t from one another. The voicing of the alt f3 covers the phonetics
so that they are useless. I have functioned without the conflict until
recently when I must have inadvertently changed some setting. How do I
turn off the voicing of key labels such as f3, alt-f3, shift-f3, and
control-f3?


Dave




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