Hi Gary,
Here's the 2nd steps:
From: Richard
Turner Mike, These steps worked perfectly with Vocalizer 2.2 or whatever
the current Vocalizer version is. I set the Voice volume to
control+alt+hyphen and increase to control+alt+equals. 1. Open Keyboard
Manager without any applications / programs open to make sure you land
on, Default, when you open Keyboard Manager. Do this by
pressing, Jaws key + F2, press the letter, K, until you have
Keyboard Manager highlighted, & press enter. If you don't
have, Default, highlighted when opening the keyboard manager press
the letter, D, until you do.
2. Find the following to assign
keystrokes to them: DecreaseSystemVolume, None
DecreaseVoiceVolume,
None IncreaseSystemVolume, None
IncreaseVoiceVolume,
None *Note: None, means that there is not a keystroke
assigned to these functions / tasks.
3. On each of these functions /
tasks press, Control + A, to open an edit field to insert the
keystroke you would like to use for this particular function /
task. *Note: Make sure not to press any other keys other than
the keystroke you want! 4. After entering your desired
keystroke tab one time, and there's a checkbox for assigning this
keystroke to desktop keys only, usually people will uncheck
this.
5. Tab to, Okay, Press ENTER,
and choose OK in the confirmation dialog which appears. 6. You'll
be returned to the list view of scripts. Use the same steps with
the other functions / tasks listed above. 7. Close Keyboard
Manager with, Alt + F4. Thanks, Richard
From: netbat66 it may need to be
defined in the keyboard manager. if you want the changes for all scripts make
sure the default keyboard script is loaded. then changes will apply to
all the program scripts. search for increase and decrease volume. there
are also options to increase and decrease rate in the same place. but these
are undefined. Net bat
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go
dodgers! If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished!
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] key stroke for chaingind
volume
Hi Mike,
I don't see the second set of instructions. Are they in the same reply you
sent to Robin?
Gary
On 7/17/19 8:31 PM, Mike B wrote:
Hi Gary,
This has been known to happen, but
there were 2 sets of steps, if the 1st set of steps doesn't work try the 2nd
set of steps.
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go
dodgers! If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] key stroke for chaingind
volume
Hello all,
I'm following the steps below to assign keystrokes to volume increase
and decrease. The new keystrokes do announce louder and softer but don't
actually perform the function. Here are the keystrokes I'm using. Control
Shift page up to increase and control shift page down to make it softer.
Any idea why they don't work?
Gary
On 7/17/19 7:58 AM, Mike B wrote:
Hi Robin,
See if the steps below will work
for you:
Below are 2 different sets of steps for creating
volume level keystrokes:
1. Open Keyboard Manager without any
applications / programs open to make sure you land on, Default, when
you open Keyboard Manager. Do this by pressing, Jaws key + F2,
press the letter, K, until you have Keyboard Manager highlighted,
& press enter. If you don't have, Default, highlighted when
opening the keyboard manager press the letter, D, until you
do. 2. Find the following to assign keystrokes to
them: DecreaseSystemVolume, None DecreaseVoiceVolume, None IncreaseSystemVolume, None IncreaseVoiceVolume, None *Note:
None, means that there is not a keystroke assigned to these functions
/ tasks. 3. On each of these functions / tasks
press, Control + A, to open an edit field to insert the keystroke you
would like to use for this particular function / task.
*Note: Make sure not to press any other keys other than the keystroke
you want! 4. After entering your desired keystroke tab one
time, and there's a checkbox for assigning this keystroke to desktop
keys only, usually people will uncheck this. 5. Tab to,
Okay, Press ENTER, and choose OK in the confirmation dialog which
appears. 6. You'll be returned to the list view of
scripts. Use the same steps with the other functions /
tasks listed above. 7. Close Keyboard Manager with, Alt +
F4. Take care. Mike. Go Dodgers!
Steps #2 that I haven't tried With either
Windows 7 or 10, but supposedly work:
From: Richard I found this on the
Microsoft Answer page from Googling the question. I did it and named
it, creatively enough, volume, and assigned control+alt+v,
which gets you to the master volume control on my Windows 10 Home
system.
Then, alt+x gets you to the mixer controls
where you can adjust programs separately, supposedly.
Here is what I found:
Yes,you can create a Master Volume Shortcut
and also assign a Shortcut Key.
Right click on a empty area on desktop, and
click on New and Shortcut.
Paste the following in to the location of
the item area:-
%windir%\System32\SndVol.exe -f
49825268
Click Next button and give a name to the
Shortcut and click Finish.
Now You right click on it and select
Properties.
Click Shortcut tab.
Assign your desired shortcut key like F8 or
F9 in the Shortcut Key area.
Click OK/Apply.
HTH, Richard
Take care. Mike. Sent from my iBarstool. Go
dodgers! If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 3:24 AM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] key stroke for chaingind
volume
I don't seem to be able to find that option in
the jaws keyboard manager, Cheers Robin. Hi Robin, If you mean
Jaws's tts voice, the answer is yes. Its available in the jaws keyboard
manager, But you need to assign hotkeys for it.
On 7/17/19,
Robin via Groups.Io <bob.wrj@...> wrote: >
is there a key stroke on the fly for changing the volume, like the
key > stroke for changing the speed rate. > many thanks. >
Cheers Robin. >
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