[ddots-l] Re: Helpful Hint to JAWS Users (was: RE: Re: applying fx on a track)
- From: "Kevin L. Gibbs" <kevjazz@xxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 14:40:17 -0700
Bill,
You may not wish to alter the default dictionary for "aux" as some
users may find the French pronunciation useful in, say, their word
processor.
Kevin
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Subject: [ddots-l] Helpful Hint to JAWS Users (was: RE: Re: applying fx
on a track)
Helpful tip for JAWS users:
In studio jargon, the word "aux" has come to replace the word auxiliary.
So, an aux bus is actually an auxiliary bus.
If JAWS pronounces the word aux as awks for you, you can disregard the
following. Otherwise:
To set up a JAWS dictionary rule for the word a u x which JAWS may
pronounce as "O", do the following:
INSERT+D
CONTROL+SHIFT+D
Press ENTER on "Add" button.
Type:
aux
Tab once.
Type:
awks
Press ENTER
Press ALT+F4 and say "Yes" to save.
Bill
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