You can use Insert-W or Insert--H to get a listing of keystrokes in Winamp.
Tom Kaufman
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From: "Ray Williams"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: winamp help please
sorry for not includeing t
Hello Ray,
Are you looking for generic keystrokes, or screen reader specific keystrokes?
If you are looking for winamp keystrokes, try the link below my name.
If screen reader specific keystrokes, then we need to speak again.
If you have trouble with the link, please let us know I could send
y
ially cool because when you want to
convert a file again, all you'll need to do is switch to the
discwriter plugin, play your file and Winamp will convert it. then
all you have to do is switch back to your regular plugin and life's
good. Hope this helped some folks!
Audio List Help, Gui
sorry for not includeing that info. am useing jaws12 IE8, windowsXP. thanks
On 2/29/12, Gene Baroni wrote:
> Which screen reader are you using?
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> From: "Ray Williams"
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 8:07 AM
> Subject: winamp help please
>
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>> can any
What screen reader are you using with Winamp? If you're using JAWS, I
recommend starting with the JAWS help and documentation for use with Winamp.
On 29/02/12 07:07, Ray Williams wrote:
> can anyone help with the keystrokes for winamp?
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Which screen reader are you using?
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Chris, I appreciate your help. I found the box in General, and I unchecked
it.
Tim
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tim i just checked and if you go into the general
preffer3ences dialog you can uncheck the bos that says check for new
versions at startup. that should do it. chris
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tim when you install it i think you can uncheck a box which
says check for automatic updates or something like that. just uncheck that
box the next bgest thing is to go into preferences and look for a similar
box. chris
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From: "Tim Martin" <[EMAIL P
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 4:36 AM
Subject: RE: Winamp Help, Please
Hi,
Yes and it's pretty bad they can't play asf files or asx files, so every
time you reinstall winamp you'll have to deselect this type and letting
windows mediaplayer do the job.
Best regards
Brian
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Sent: 10. september 2004 16:38
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Subject: Re: Winamp Help, Please
Hi, Cindy, winamp is a very non-standard application, so here's what to
do. First, start winamp, and then press control p for preferences, and
press the home key to get you to
Hi Cindy.
The best way to find audio or file types is to open up Winamp, then press
Control-P for preferences and arrow up or down until you find "file
associations".
Sorry don't have an answer off top of my head for the "end task" problem, I
just use alt-f4 to close Winamp.
HTH,
Paul
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Hi, Cindy, winamp is a very non-standard application, so here's what to
do. First, start winamp, and then press control p for preferences, and
press the home key to get you to the top of the tree-view, and if it is
closed, expand it with the right arrow. Once that has been expanded,
arrow down to
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