>oh well. for the music, when you are on the main window, Jaws just 
>recites "VEmotion desktop", that is right
Press control+tab and you will be in the Music tab
then, alt+l to go to list menu
select Add file
and add whatever you want, or also add directory if you want to add a 
full album, for example.
press enter when you selected what you want (it's a standard windows 
"open file" dialog)
then, you are ready. You got your songs on the list.
During a call, press enter on the song you want to play and it's 
automatically shared.
If you want to play multiple songs in sequence, just select them with 
shift+down arrow if they are contiguois (for example play track 1, 
track 2, track 3 and track 4, one by one).
Well, in current version, it's not possible to select multiple tracks 
if they are not contiguois (for example if you want to play in 
sequence the track number one and number four, skipping 2 and 3), as 
in standard Windows, where you use the ctrl+arrows and press space on 
the desired item
Mr. Zhiqing Chen is working on that, to make it possible to use 
standard Windows commands for the list management.
And, also, to pop up the context menu, the standard Windows 
"application key" or "shift+f10" key do not work, you must route Jaws 
to PC cursor and then press the num pad star, to simulate the right 
mouse button, and the context menu appears. From there, you can 
preview the song before sending it.
Well, be careful, the trap is the tab key.
while in the emotions page (the first which appears when opening 
voice emotion) there is no additional control, on the music there are 
3 buttons: share background music, stop, and pause/continue
You MUST press the ctrl+insert+g to turn the automatic graphic 
labeler feature otherwise jaws just says button.
and, be careful not to press shift+tab, otherwise you could get lost!
shift+tab, in VoiceEmotion, does not work as in standard windows apps 
(one step backwards) but switches between the list and the tool bar. 
To navigate control in a single position (list or toolbar) use tab 
key. It's a circle menu, so, when you reach the last voice, pressing 
tab again brings you to the first.
The tool bar buttons are the following:
add file
add directory
move up
move down
adjust volume
mute microphone
enable recording
Most functions are reachable via menu, so the toolbar is not needed. 
Except for adjusting volume, but even in this case, the volume 
control is accessible pressing ctrl+alt+v.
so, the only thing I can say is, leave the shift+tab alone!
ctrl+shift+v for volume, then arrow key up and down (jaws cursor to 
have speech output, the braille follows perfectly but not the speech)
jaws cursor's output should be something as "50 50"
the first is the local volume (our machine's volume)
the other is the remote volume (caller's volume)
to switch between one and the other, just press tab. It does not 
talk, does not say "local volume" or "remote volume" but just 
remember that the local is the first value, the remote the second
then, to save volume settings, press enter or esc
bye.
PS on voice emotions site, www.voiceemotion.com, there is also on the 
Tutorial section, a tutorial for visually impaired people, it's an 
article I wrote for the developer






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