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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• <strong>MAGic</strong> Messages - <strong>MAGic</strong> provides you with messages that aid in<br />
navigation by verifying that a Windows action has taken place. For<br />
example, the message, "Top of window," assists in navigation by<br />
alerting you that you have reached the top of the current window.<br />
• Screen Message - <strong>MAGic</strong> reads text that appears on the screen,<br />
but may not be attached to a particular control. For example, some<br />
radio buttons have additional or related information found in<br />
another nearby area of the screen.<br />
• Selected Item - <strong>MAGic</strong> automatically reads the selected item<br />
within a list or window.<br />
• Status Information - <strong>MAGic</strong> provides you with speech feedback<br />
when you perform certain <strong>MAGic</strong> commands.<br />
• Tool Tips – Tool Tips frequently appear when you rest the mouse<br />
over an item for a brief period of time. The Tool Tip gives you a<br />
short description of the item. If this check box is selected, <strong>MAGic</strong><br />
speaks Tool Tips of any length.<br />
Access Key Verbosity<br />
Within menus and buttons, often a letter is underlined. You can press<br />
the underlined letter (also called an access key) in conjunction with the<br />
ALT key to activate the command or button. You can choose which<br />
access keys <strong>MAGic</strong> announces by selecting one of the following options:<br />
• None - <strong>MAGic</strong> does not announce access keys.<br />
• Speak All - <strong>MAGic</strong> announces access keys in both menus and<br />
dialog boxes.<br />
• Speak Menus Only - <strong>MAGic</strong> only announces access keys in menus.<br />
• Speak Dialogs Only - <strong>MAGic</strong> only announces access keys in dialog<br />
boxes.<br />
Restore Factory Settings<br />
Choose the Restore Factory Settings button to return to the default<br />
<strong>MAGic</strong> verbosity choices. These were the settings in use when you first<br />
installed the program.<br />
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