Rob, I'm not getting the message that Book Wizard Reader has expired if I try to select Help Topics now, but both DEC-Talk Access 32 and the voice that came with the program are both reading at the same time. I went into the menus to see if I could figure out how to stop the voice that came with the program since Control-F12 didn't work and it was too confusing to work with so I hit alt to get out of the menus. Then I got only DEC-Talk, but I got both voices at the same time again when I went back in the menus to try to properly exit the program.. It sounds like the DEC-Talk is reading the first part of the menu items and the program's voice may be reading the last bit, but it's garbled and I'm not familiar with the Book Wizard Reader menus and can't be sure. Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> To: <moneytalks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 10:29 AM Subject: [moneytalks] Re: Another Documentation Question Margaret: Are you still having the problem where you get the message that Book Wizard Reader has expired if you try to select Help Topics? Rob Meredith >>> iluvtoread@xxxxxxx 12/27/06 01:29PM >>> Hi All, I've been using the documentation for Money Talks gained from going to Start, Programs, and hitting "M" until I get to the MT sub menu and hitting enter on documentation since when I first got the program I couldn't figure out how to stop the voice that the help topics in the help menu starts with. I want DEC-Talk Access 32 to read as much of the program as possible and I don't understand why XP Home always warns me that it doesn't like something about the documentation in the MT sub menu in Programs described above. I remembered Control-F12 to turn off the self-voicing feature and wanted to see if it would let me read the help topics with Dec-Talk and now I'm getting the following message when I do an alt-h and hit enter on help topics This program's beta authorization expired on 12/01/2006. Check www.aph.org/beta for an update to this beta or at www.aph.org/tech/ for a released version. This is a demo of Book Wizard. When I hit the okay button, I'm asked if I want to register the program and when I say no, I now returned to help topics and I think the Book Wizard. Escape may silence the self-voicing feature or DEC-Talk may start reading it-I'll have to do it again. I did find something like Control-V and Control-U for something to do with audio in the menus that I can experiment with. Am I correct that the documentation on IE is the "real" documentation and F1 is just for use with the Book Wizard? If it's the "real" documentation can anything be done to get XP to stop thinking it is dangerous and give the ding sound and you have to hit okay? I'm running IE 6, JAWS 6.2 and XP Home with SP2. Thanks, Margaret iluvtoread@xxxxxxx