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these functions completely. Remember, <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> is designed around a <strong>Window</strong>s architecture, not<br />

a DOS architecture.<br />

Just as other applications will be inaccessible when a command prompt is placed in full screen mode,<br />

so will <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> be inaccessible. In order for <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> to perform correctly in a command<br />

prompt, full screen mode will not be supported.<br />

F.3: SET2TEXT and TEXT2SET Utilities<br />

We have included two utility programs, SET2TEXT and TEXT2SET, on your <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> program<br />

disk. SET2TEXT can take a <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> set file and create a standard ASCII text file containing all<br />

the settings of the set file. You can use any word processor to read through this text file. Also,<br />

SET2TEXT can be used to globally decompile a list of set files into text files with corresponding<br />

names. Finally, SET2TEXT can compare two set files and list the differences between the two in a<br />

standard ASCII text file.<br />

TEXT2SET will do the reverse. It will take a standard ASCII text file and convert it into a <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong><br />

set file. You can also use the TEXT2SET utility to make a single change or a group of changes to<br />

many set files at one time. You could, for example, globally adjust the screen speech rate to 6 in all<br />

your set files. TEXT2SET can also globally search your set files for specific settings. Each utility will be<br />

individually discussed.<br />

SET2TEXT Utility<br />

This utility program enables you to review the contents of your <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> configuration files (or<br />

SET files) without having to load them into <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> and wipe out your present speech<br />

configuration. What does SET2TEXT do? How does it work? Well, the program reads in your <strong>Window</strong>-<br />

<strong>Eyes</strong> set file and writes out a "human readable" file which contains all of the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> internal<br />

settings, hot keys, and various color attributes. Every single setting saved with the set file is converted.<br />

To run the program simply perform the following steps:<br />

1. Press CTRL-BACKSLASH to bring up the <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> Voice Control Panel<br />

2. Press ALT-F to enter the File menu<br />

3. Press E to launch the SET2TEXT program<br />

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To actually convert a file, perform the following steps:<br />

1. In the Input File edit box, type WP.000<br />

2. TABB to the Output File edit box, and type WP.T00<br />

3. TABB to the OK button, and press ENTER<br />

SET2TEXT Input File Output File<br />

Input file is the name of the set file used and maintained by <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong>. Output file is the text file<br />

produced by the SET2TEXT program. If the output file name is omitted, the name of the output file will<br />

be the same as that of the input file, with an extension of .T00. This file can be viewed by any standard<br />

ASCII-type text editor or file viewer such as WordPerfect, WordPad, or NotePad.<br />

If no extensions are supplied with the filenames, SET2TEXT will assume an extension of .000 for the<br />

input file (or SET file) and .T00 for the output file (or text file).<br />

For example SET2TEXT will translate the file WP.000 into the file WP.T00. The original set file will not<br />

be modified. Now you can look at the WP.T00 file to discover all the settings used with WP.000. If<br />

SET2TEXT could not find the input file, you will get the error message:<br />

Error: Cannot open file x, where x would be replaced with the actual file name.<br />

If you open SET2TEXT, type in WINEYES.000, and press enter, (assuming <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> is installed<br />

in the default location) you should receive the following message:<br />

C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\WINEYES.000 decompiled to C:\WINEYES\Users\Default\WINEYES.T00.<br />

1 file(s) decompiled.<br />

Wild cards can also be used for the input file parameter. For example, you could decompile all of the<br />

WordPerfect set files with the filename:<br />

WP*.*<br />

Note that the parameter for the output file name is completely optional and will default to the input<br />

"SET" file name with the ".T00" extension if not specified.<br />

SET2TEXT can also be used to compare two <strong>Window</strong>-<strong>Eyes</strong> set files. For example, lets say that you<br />

have written a set file for WordPerfect and you want to compare it with our WordPerfect set file. You<br />

could use SET2TEXT to convert both files to text and compare them line by line. But that is both time<br />

consuming and tedious so we have provided the ability for SET2TEXT to compare two set files and<br />

only list the differences between them. In our example above you could do the following:<br />

1. In the Input File edit box, type WINEYES.000

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