Nurman, Then I understood your basic instruction. I'm sorry you thought I said that I believed that Insert F2 brought up script configuration directly. I know what it does. I use it a lot. I mean that is how I get to this recompile function without having to remember the zero method, which even if it's direct and convenient to you is still another specific command for me to remember instead of just to pull down a menu and select a function that will immediately see which application I'm in. Or find the .jss file related to that application and press enter on it. I like the simple way, just to launch the program and invoke the script compiler from the insert f2 menu. I hope you see I mean something perfectly standard, here. I have one question, though. I have never heard it suggested that some applications may have more than one .jss file among the scripts written for them. I thought that, in a bunch of script files for any one program, you'll always see just one .jss file. Not true? If so, this is, still, confusing, because it makes it more difficult to be sure you're covering the bases when you do something like this. I hope it isn't what you mean. I don't want to hunt all over my hard drive for a bunch of .jss files if I don't have to. Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nermin Hasic" <voy44@xxxxxxxx> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 12:49 PM Subject: Re: New Version of audibleManager and New Scripts Hi Yardbird, sorry for the confusion I created here. The two ways I described are two different ways of achieving the same result. One way is locating the .jss files with windows explorer, pressing enter on the desired file, which launches the Script Manager. The other way is opening the Script Manager directly, by pressing JAWSKey+0. The advantage - and now we get to the misunderstanding - of doing this from within Audible manager, the correct scripts should open directly, without your intervention. Cause, whenever you open script manager from within an application, the corresponding script files are opened for that application. If script files already exist, those are opened. If there are no previous files, JAWS will open a new file with the name of the application's executable for you, making it possible to start scripting. Insert+F2 is not for recompiling the scripts, it is a keystroke for your convenience, which displays a list of available JAWS managers. And in that list, you will also find the Script Manager, again, another method to envoke it, nothing more. You recompile scripts with control+s. I told you to look for another script file with the .jss extension because I did not remember if the scripts have just one .jss file, or two, or how many it were. Hope I was more specific this time. Good luck, Nermin ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de -- To post a message to the list, send it to jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send a message to jfw-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line. Archives located at: //www.freelists.org/archives/jfw If you have any concerns about the list, post received from the list, or the way the list is being run, do not post them to the list. Rather contact the list owner at jfw-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.2.2/280 - Release Date: 3/13/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.2.2/280 - Release Date: 3/13/2006 -- To post a message to the list, send it to jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send a message to jfw-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line. Archives located at: //www.freelists.org/archives/jfw If you have any concerns about the list, post received from the list, or the way the list is being run, do not post them to the list. Rather contact the list owner at jfw-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx