MAGic 10.0 User's Guide (PDF) - Freedom Scientific
MAGic 10.0 User's Guide (PDF) - Freedom Scientific
MAGic 10.0 User's Guide (PDF) - Freedom Scientific
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Typing Echo<br />
If typing echo is enabled, <strong>MAGic</strong> repeats each character or word that you<br />
type. <strong>MAGic</strong> also speaks the character to the right of the insertion point<br />
when you use the arrow keys to move through text. You can use the<br />
Typing Echo button to enable or disable this feature. For more<br />
information, refer to Typing Echo on page 85.<br />
Saving your <strong>MAGic</strong> Settings<br />
If you adjust any of the magnification, speech, or other settings in the<br />
various dialog boxes, you must save your changes if you want <strong>MAGic</strong> to<br />
use those settings the next time it starts. To save your current settings,<br />
open the File menu and choose Save Default Settings or press CTRL+S.<br />
These default settings are applied whenever there are no applicationspecific<br />
settings for the program you are using. If you do not save your<br />
settings, your changes will be discarded when you quit <strong>MAGic</strong>.<br />
Tip: <strong>MAGic</strong> can ask you whether you want to save your changes<br />
when you quit the program. To enable this feature, open the<br />
File menu and choose Preferences. Then, select the Prompt<br />
to Save Settings on Exit check box.<br />
You can recall your default <strong>MAGic</strong> settings at any time. To do this, open<br />
the File menu and choose Open Default Settings or press<br />
CTRL+SHIFT+D. These default settings replace your current settings.<br />
Application-Specific Settings<br />
Your usual magnification and speech settings may not be suited to all<br />
programs that you use. For this reason, <strong>MAGic</strong> allows you to save<br />
specific groups of settings that are automatically applied while you use<br />
certain programs. These are referred to as application-specific settings.<br />
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