I found the alt tab work around through trial and error.  As far as speed 
variations, increments 
of 5 or 10 percent would be preferred.  I saw the edit boxes you mention but 
was not sure what I 
was seeing so I'll have to take another look at those.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Bailes" <david_bai...@yahoo.co.uk>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 10:41
Subject: Re: selecting with audacity



Hi Ray,

Adjusting the jump. If you open the preferences dialog (ctrl+p), select Audio 
I/O in the tree 
view, you can then tab to the seek time when playing section which contains two 
edit boxes. The 
names of the two edit boxes are short time and long time, and the units are 
seconds. 
Unfortunately Jaws misreads the the names. Instead of short time it says Audio 
to buffer: 
(higher = more latency), and instead of long time, it says milliseconds.

Playback speend increments and decrements. I presume that you're referring to 
the playback speed 
slider. Unfortunately there's no way to change size of the increments at the 
moment - I presume 
that you find them too big. What sort of size would be useful?

With regard to an early problem you were having finding the spin boxes, I've 
only just realized 
that  in Audacity 1.3.7 there's a problem with the focus after you've opened, 
saved, exported, 
or imported files. This causes some keystrokes such as ctrl + f6 not to work. A 
work round for 
this focus problem is to press alt + tab, then alt + tab again to bring you 
back to the Audactiy 
window.

David.


original message:

did not see where to adjust those jumps.  Also is there a way to change the
percentages at which
play speed increments and decrements?





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