I've never used Creative Media Lite without the scripts, so I don't know 
how usable it is without them, but it doesn't seem like a very 
complicated application. BTW, according to the web page, here are the 
features of the scripts:
• Most of the buttons speak their names as you use Tab, Shift+Tab or 
Insert+Tab. There is still a bit of work to be done in the Settings 
Dialog of the CD ripper as the fields do not speak correctly but this 
will come in time.
• When you Tab into the main drive list or the Zen player contents list, 
the individual list is identified.
• F12 activates the Audio CD rip Button.
• Usefully, you can now check or uncheck the songs to be extracted from 
a CD from the list by pressing Space Bar.
JAWS will announce if the song is checked or unchecked.
• ALT+Control+V will allow you to set the maximum volume of the player 
and access the parental controls.
• ALT+Control+U enables updates to be accessed via the Internet.
• F11 tells you the charge of the player and the amount of free space.
• A small amount of Hotkey Help is available.

Chris Skarstad wrote:
> Yep, and let's take this a step further, I actually did give the 
> creative media lite software a look, i wanted to know what it was all 
> about.  I was able to use it just fine, I was surprised to hear 
> someone had created scripts for it.  That's one of those situations 
> where I think scripts are kind of unnecessary, but at the same time, 
> i'm glad they're out there for folks who want them. I like being able 
> to hook up the zen stone, copy files to it, unplug it and take it 
> with me.  no muss, no fuss, just straight file transfering.  That's 
> how it should be, least to me.
>
> At 01:26 AM 3/5/2008, you wrote:
>   
>> Right On, that is what I wanted to say but you beat me to it, great an
>> good for this group!
>> MMM
>> On Tue, 04 Mar 2008 15:07:39 -0600 Chris Skarstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> writes:
>>     
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> and just to clarify once more.  The Creative Media Lite software is
>>>
>>> not needed to transfer files to the Zen Stone.  Sure, you can use
>>> it,
>>> but the regular copy and paste way, for me at least, works a whole
>>> lot faster and easier.  In fact that's why I got the Zen Stone,
>>> because it doesn't require any kind of special software to transfer
>>>
>>> files.  I don't even know why the Media Lite software exists because
>>>
>>> you really don't need it.  I guess people like to use those software
>>>
>>> interfaces for transfering files.
>>>
>>> At 08:21 AM 3/4/2008, you wrote:
>>>       
>>>> You aren't missing anything.  What you say is correct.
>>>> On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:55 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> I apologize if I'm missing something, but the Zen Stone does
>>>>>           
>>> have a
>>>       
>>>>> fast
>>>>> forwarder feature. If you hold the right edge of the navigation
>>>>>           
>>> circle
>>>       
>>>>> down, and keep it pressed down, it'll fast forward through the
>>>>>           
>>> current
>>>       
>>>>> file. It is true that it won't retain your place in a file if
>>>>>           
>>> you jump
>>>       
>>>>> to another file. I don't understand the statement about being
>>>>> connected
>>>>> to the computer.
>>>>>
>>>>> albert griffith wrote:
>>>>>           
>>>>>> I have the latest firmware and this has nothing to do with its
>>>>>> ability to
>>>>>> forward within files since it's not connected to the computer
>>>>>>             
>>> when
>>>       
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> function is called for.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>             
>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>       
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>> On Behalf Of Tim Grady
>>>>>> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 5:16 PM
>>>>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>>>>> Subject: Re: zenstone question
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Deppends on what you are doing with it and whether or not you
>>>>>>             
>>> have
>>>       
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> latest firmware.
>>>>>> On Mar 3, 2008, at 11:00 AM, albert griffith wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> While the zen stone can be stopped resuming at the same place
>>>>>>>               
>>> in a
>>>       
>>>>>>> file, it won't hold if you switch to another file and come
>>>>>>>               
>>> back to
>>>       
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> original.  It also has no forwarding abilities, you can only
>>>>>>>               
>>> jump
>>>       
>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>> file to file.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>> ]
>>>>>>> On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 2:09 AM
>>>>>>> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>>>>>>> Subject: zenstone question
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi all, I own both the zenstone and the zenstone plus which is
>>>>>>>               
>>> the
>>>       
>>>>>>> 1gig unit. I love them both, but the smaller zenstone which
>>>>>>>               
>>> has the
>>>       
>>>>>>> switch on top instead of the push bar is much better to work
>>>>>>>               
>>> with.
>>>       
>>>>>>> You
>>>>>>> do not need any software but as one other person mentioned,
>>>>>>>               
>>> you only
>>>       
>>>>>>> need to plug it into the usb port, charge it and that is it.
>>>>>>> You really dont need a manual but go to the blind geek web
>>>>>>>               
>>> site and
>>>       
>>>>>>> there you can listen to an audio file on the zenstone.
>>>>>>> I like the larger unit for space, but rather would own the
>>>>>>>               
>>> less
>>>       
>>>>>>> expensive and more useable one instead.
>>>>>>> Take care and that is what I know....
>>>>>>> MMM
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